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OUR YOUNG FOLKS

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their Daily UPs—What They Wear- Art, Music and the family Mule, In the cities of Mexico the majority (rf the children are dressed similarly to to ohikbsa of European cities. In the vvaas, the country, the hidden ptacw of Mexico, th« children wear garb* that are Indian, garb* that arc Sjjardah «bQ garb# that ara quaint and Ingenious com lunations u£ the (fWo. , ... Evocy &exiofiH cikUd Ifl RcfeL&fc. xbft Wea brown fingers af Mexican babiss mold the ruddy Mexican mud Into babies browner than themselves, and Mexican

children o? must t-isc-.-r -... c pstuud j-ut u"d me ■• Was and o'. 1 or i.v;.; 'rials ii;r ■> and tiny liy.vrc-j. which tii.t 1 JUoxkun iowva -•-■-•■vs. The children of Mexico have a or tne-.-y pete, but t.;•••;«• all bavo fmoilicr cm qii.-iulaucu v.'itii una onltrsl, the ric Ak.'.uat l'-; 1 ;.wka:i ta>b- i .’A nu.:'.'. I'l.ivo b:ucn;.j too nc.b, ; ! fau.llv jy. ■ h-UJ b.'! : >;’.■■ ■- Mcnictui m m m t,; .'c. - ..■.■■ 1 □ m m .'. : ' ... ..-. . rente the i’!.-; r.-.lh » <’> «* *••>••• *• 1 ■ ankuri. Wows mules Willi ‘.a •' bi.v n’iics v;:,h '.vi.it* ftv-.. of t-ory color or < C-)i'j:;s C'.’-J >3 0.) t-.v.; v t ; Vv'.i V.:,: U’.f.ii 1.; tic; l\.j t V, I LI (i *'' t J l ..’ Ij-'i.'.ii v. •■■ ■ y.,u tle:..y •;•• .i *. M .c..c w : ' CliV.Th, k. ■ - bn,’ l-i'b.i tbs i.iklj . .1V.V... - Ik.vm d;..-.i...;.' isu-l , > :■;•■■■- f„y :! tit* - -■ • O'i.Ui; - 8.- --.■■■ > ■■ ■■,}, dk». lo u;t iisU;vl ; be r; •; ■ f v.y'.yi : . .... ; ...... ■ i;. , . j .k ■ .V- 1 ‘ k. • lyy.:. Vr-il 1. ...... k*.>! i-'-.y : .'.{.-.J .1 M-I >. 'i-i-k. d/v : - ;;f «.: •* ' ’ Ir-r-T : ■ ! 1 V- . ■ lit- : -i-: : ;. |1 L- ■..; 1 u:t ; 1 LA)U ' ■ ' ■ b.tC' . be. .. ■' s : . ■■ . • . ■■■'■■ <»•[: S 1-shO k i. t > kici j„ ..I i.i sr ' mivy'.j w< i.u t.-a :-■■■. out of all 1;!:» vriice.t Ik- tJ is that cf the f-u'iican !■ . , Tbo pucrcr ccddrcu of the ri tics of Mexico cyeud u oo:.*id.>y;ii:!e »;r.rt cl their day* in tbo market placee—in Ihr bavoars. They ytddla Jhs little ch’.y i l ,. o’ca and wax crctitursa tb».t tiudr deft here sJ'cpod !x. r , i t’f Jn .r! '..!) they love to cii hi-j .....k-j.'i, t': " vers i»"d bust.-c .... ; ..s b.v -I #e-i;\a, W-iy re ikl.r ycu o-.i ; ;■. a by tie f-kirs und Liul }'•■>■ j i.-s : < .r-sU yu.r»•;cii' b <oSI*.-;, -k* j r-.-ic, ic: > V.*,«vv one Bnglisii ackCvtj.>, (Jive uta a uenny.” A fcy Quaes Vk-iU. II «M picked i.i;j )■> o:l« • : tiro tqwvtme'.- ’I iff l\ - .. /J ; ■ ; hy. /. jif, Juiim, a h<*rvnnt la t!i • f. tf-Jl- li.-.icnt of tii« bw !wss t.f L'c.l, the cc.iv. mofchat. It was yjvrn by Ann Junes t'i b M r f-.i.her. who i;i t;.n! g;»va It to hi.-t a--. a dls

WRITTEN WHEN NINE TK'.KS OLD. licguishad antiquary, and on lit* dt..th ni Uis latter it came into Mi* lia:;<ts of c.n* tthtc Jgagliah gentleman, ito p..v ? ovriisr. Tho queen, wh» k sow nearly 78 ywu» aid, was only S y»sr« old wht-a this Utter was written, Her grandrxuithi-. was 71. !l Is doubtful if ail tha young folk® who cead this column could write «« well at V yeavs of age. You will notice that theta It ana mistake In spelling— hasi far- ' ufTfl-o-Mount*,” which is Jnvt a little cb U ,■ - - i« Httla princess having coma to nn*t o-.« ‘•your,” and that, too, after she htd safely £ot user ‘‘cmigtatuiute." HioXl f and f.L« JB«t&kc4« fialti Molly: “I’ve uede up my r.;!nd, Ar 4 when »;}• nico «ge* I !«; v -- ’i * I’ll ?-uy otl» tv-v iiti.ljy r--.ua -i- I *, r-oj'.o eoefeK '1... w whs!) he cii'.* with »-K-> cold. Said thi- V.h'ckat: “I'm really im'Lr-d Tv.' tip the :-. I m Bb<* ouvs-hs in'* nr* •,' ■'- v •’ r "' •■•' ■'■'■"■ hi/ ! v.>. V . u.xiO u.ic- u:y n.. i;uh- «•'.; ;. ■. v i . ‘ ~!i ii ..-.-A sL. '? Voiiv .. 'ur-ii!:.; uh. I- -. ; -. w.-’ll ,t■ -. i!;-:»r'o-t- t-.tVy; Wli i*- ; tjti ... u;»rlu.-i today.”

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Cv/«i *’ *-»d«ct '■’••'■ r.ul y.;- 1 i •. O’.V6 tiiVir imp..-' . i,o the fact that they pmbmns-mj. .. flf.tnr.ihldt'.ij nr,r->: m ~v; ‘ ■ v *;j j-:uxj.uy : •' *■■■ ,Vi. \ \ ‘ ■■ ■' r, arms why certain c.’vn.ln ..i fain pro ivr'.ions sod .not <u.i.> will Irii.g in matters of tempera: ralnf-ill. elevation, lat-rotl;.-. imtw etc■., «ml t)w t:hii«3r-..-ti will sa-w they i:io teejuired to karri these -.item, a- ■] i!- 'v will seem rcaliti-.-e. Fiudoaiwm.it ether countries have the same productions, Rnd which pro-dv.ee-the groatrt amoiiut, with crises. etc. Many of the teachers would a* tonisb their pupils by asking them wuy the United States {.foditces largo quantities of tr.rn. while England produces Bone, O! why the coasts or Aic-uco have productions duferent Irom tiro inland regions, or why i.'-'.-.-w U: ; ' -am ■ co-trol of Couelanvini w.:. Jim. Me a! ■ - - pond alone nycr.i vm. r. ■. ■ it also depends open ita wivac. ■_• scmdlng away x-’hat is not n. Vl : and ako Mr v-r.Ulm: r r Of hi .•• w ;• 1., ■ ;i v.'i.JCfe li d vs cot :■ - T : tv. ll y - i igis uu.-et'- .. viII in'- ■" tlm pruMini.y of a conn!ry to the » coed, its imvjgr.blo livers, railrn."..'.:;. caads. etc., thus bringing out the v ; !.d yui:U c < tmd showing tin ir import-.o;-.-li* pupils are thus learning lm tVir means to an end, and not as a o ry; assortment of dry, clisev-mn't-tHI w:d« Ask them if limy won id ra'.hcT Uvo »'.• Mecico Uuin England, ami vS:y: A 1 Ways why? lutorvaticg anil deln.tca may often be carried on in ink way, Eaw to Z:.?osuvo Stoics from S:;uhl<!. iTnibln 5:! a very dlihcrk article to dean if the Main low tunic i:;ic flie ctoae. Flight e.taius may be removed svi-.h a pnmice stone or with vigorous scrubli, y. Grntsy stains are lost removed v.-u'i a pact- of fuller’s cav’b applied in the same* way it w to w-.li paper. i’-U-iua of ink on marble may U* r-mov-btt by hydrochloric acid, wr.Sch ia a powerful poison, and umst bo washed oil with*water almost as ecoa »s it is roplied to prevent ita eutiug into the :• tons. Why a Cny Is Sywbolioal of I.iberfy. Tho right of covering the head was in early times a mark of liberty, slaves inly going bareheaded. Yvhen a slave w«v* given h.m freedom, it was ciuscsi' yry tor bis late master to place on h : (Wild n email rod cloth ..cap, called ptJius. vVh..n this had been dune, he was iar-ned libertimis (a freedman). and his iiH'- .e v ac legistered in the city •.rua-s. ii, h. C.. S;!urutuu, oli taking pee-i-rt,-ioa of tin hoisted a c-i- ;■ the top of hi n fp'mr to indi-atc <hat ml da-tft who d uia Bt..ndar«d wa.m I Pe ma.l the eame symbol v, i.; be incited aiavos agninet byi •.;CV'!!■-.:• svaa murdered, the . . . re .v.-bed forth with a cay! • . ; s -cti liberty. Th ■ !b ;V-ciir - , \u . Uc r, ■ mint- -■ 1 . ■ ri ii ! ;ac car •, li.’.' V-n.-i Ii! ■ M-I ■ • \ c i o< u-ib. i■■; .ViO.s <,:!■ £o,piit-iit t- 3.

i who have a pood tr-unjf

,jj. j. -v.'.i iikvf a way ;i‘ ct onpjicuta or Kmcrsliy inapyvopiiulogilts. y pat them rarei'aHy away ia a ’• ; «'.••(? by th ■*>?•;-■!-I voo and consider thia ~ :<• -K)t of FUPpIScM to gn to ill dll % c;;.'V when table d upon to r;• »ko a do* ; ly »•: Inm. The groat c,.rc bos to ; ni i! ;■ doc;: u-.i , > I ■ if to a;. i;ir\r. ifj St*3rt* i.t. : ,v.-u: -Ml *u:;d -V-ile too VIM'./... I- : andI,:, iilid ilU'.-ig •*!■# nci iivg. jl> V .-Vf>r c! <. iy vlO-Oi.J liC; <! Old? f!, Ibid point. A b.-v! U« n>conn* to lhi d mu.-wfes only wi.-ii thv body is )!' a rt-ciiui’;;* pcsi-ti.-.i, and fthftuhite r« r:..0« cotut-i to lbs o". ■ vttrriKj,' mves only nlien i .;c i;iu3cuiar to stem ia pci ivctly at rost---u*lax 3d Tie middle aged r »-.- nr>• uii should It": -«l b W Vo 1C!;!. I’ ll c U.'-L CO. 'id tfcSi ><„: Oil hack on Uia do<si or c-u s bvd, ;;ruv>it!i conch urs worth half an L<-.ir of ii-i htyb ■■■! net la an am chair m in ;,i( n:uvpo.v;ful t .-n v, Tie reekid,; d.air. one has edd to the vv 'Ten ni' today, "Never when yr, ■ can sit; never sit when you can lit down. ” This exhortation.. applied with 90’iut* elasticity, in the beet recipe for beauty 1 know of. 1 recommend froqnent daily lapses into complete fallowHow to Proicrn Rumrt Bhuca. IV- not use any so called russet jiol isV«. They «ro all harmful. Bimplj rob off the shoes every morning with 5 dump cloth and then polish them brisk ly with a soft, dry brush. They will soon show a beautiful polish without any stickiness. H&vr to Mu Ve Cr«*ja ofUfcrarnona. A delicious sweat to offer at luncheon is made of whipped cream and macaroons. Use the rich cream that is cf the proper consistency to whip well. Sweeten and whip until quite stiff. Got macaroons that have been kept about two days and roll them until they are finely crumbled, but not powdered. Stir enough of them with ths whipped cream to give it a delicate brown color. Thin should be served heaped lightly in dainty cups, as, while it mdke« a most delectable compound, it is altogether too rich to ha taken, in any but the moat moderate quantities. Kow to Kake Beautiful Fire Screen*. Stained giasescrcena mounted in bras* «r wrought iron make tno most beautiful tire screens, their rich colors b-. u.y glowingly brought out by the daic-c.-* flantfti.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3629, 27 March 1906, Page 4

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OUR YOUNG FOLKS Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3629, 27 March 1906, Page 4

OUR YOUNG FOLKS Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3629, 27 March 1906, Page 4

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