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—ft. ; j It >; H 2 -WINGLESS CUPID. -t • "r*T WinTß, and tho Mother Bird ■ . ,«•» Kim the Birds’ Secret, r the Cupids one was very Bad, v ■ 'r%n had never grovVn, and the Cu.vhl» laughed and josled. ?! <;■\w day he started off determined • v.li. Iber ho could not find somein too world a friend who would a how to make his wings grow. Jh, ■/, v - f/ .* is Flr.jt ho asked tho butterflies, but they Vro so careless and taken up with their Vico they would not stop to listen. *V ‘ho fish insisted that he was a frog end ' have nothing to do with him. rTf " ro K 3 themselves *ald any one who ’ ou ftht to be Batlsfled, and they eonld no cou i c i that. Kvpjx’scdj. children begged him to stay I. io cart id offered him all their best wi;h them | not help him about the M/S, but fOilU ' Suited With “frivolous que* ery angry at their work. ,!g b. tTv, snniml to wtags.. Sight atol* muoh ***** t«o' weft i'll having. _vsr & '-i m hf ~3> .... ■; - vVI Pufth© mother bird understood, andsbw tatvcht him the birds’ secret, so that whan if <•. nt homo again his wlnga werii wm ♦,v> ,v of all the other Cupids. Dandelions. fiaiy little Dandelion lights up the meads* Swings on her slender Telleth her beads. Lists to the robin’s note, Poured from above. Wise little Dandelion Arks not for lovo. Cold lie the daisy banka, film! but in green. Where, in the days o-gone. Bright hues wore seen. Wild pinks are tdumbarinae Violets decay. True little Dandelion Orcetath the May. Brave little Dandellonl Far t falls lbo snow. Bending the daffodil’* Haughty head low. Under that fleecy tent* Cureless of odd, Blithe little Dandelion , Counteth her gold. Meek little Dandelion Gro'.veth more fair. Till dries the am?>rdow Out of her haiit High rides tho thirsty SO* Fiercely and high. Faint little Dandelion Clu-Kh htreye. Puio little Dandelion. In her white shroud, Hon ret h the angel breeso Call from the cloud. Tiny plumes fluttering M:; !:u no delay. . v inf'cvl Dandelion ;...ar ah away! „ , —Exoh&nga. T!;c ■'•" ■no of Conrtosylng. . ,u r. Tho Housewife V ■“ 1 in a circle Ons /.ground thorn on Wh<*u passing, ;., ; inly on tho shoal* - ■■ ■, . .. ~,i,leaves thocirol* ■ I i n .h round, nut, however, after ■ i erson who touched him, but in tho op- , iie direction. When they meet, they ;:r.t courtesy threo distinct times to each her and then run on quickly to SCO who HI tho gap in tho circle first. Tho r t..h tho vacant place, while his Ivo - cry r-peats tho running, touching -,d ■:» to Gome one else, andao io game goes on until each player has bad turn or tho children want a change. Advice to Young Stamp Collectors. If you want something quite novel fo* our collection, you must endeavor toobun some of tho new issue of Portuguese lumps. A series has just been brought ut like our Columbian issue to oommemrato an important ©vent in Portuguese istory, and indeed the history of the world i general. This event Is the five hunredth anniversary of Prince Henry of ■onugal, who was a great navigator and .rplorer and is called the father of modem iscovcry and geography. The stomp* are mg in shape, like our Columbian stamp*. My Troublesome Children. m Ifo.i thick my children goodas gold? Well, that’s a great mistake, ma’M Fur tlu'y’r* so naughty now and then Tb«* deserve a shake, ma’am. You never would believe It true The way they sometime*out, ma’am. 1 have to whip them, every ona— A melancholy fact, ma’am. jV.,I j ot. in spite of all their trtokn, 1 1. ariy love my children six. Olving Him Boom, An Irishman wa's tiding a mol*. jme cleans the animal -got a hoof feat in mucked! P; if ye*aw goingte et inti I t he saddle. I’ll climb down. I *—SS»> \ ’■■Maiit’s VU3 tabkti •MBVSNT BCLOWmfi.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3522, 16 May 1905, Page 4

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658

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3522, 16 May 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3522, 16 May 1905, Page 4

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