Ke Aloha Aina, Volume VIII, Number 12, 22 March 1902 — HALA IA MAKAMAKA OLUOLU A HOALOHA OIAIO I ALOHA NUI IA MES ELIKAPEKA HAWE. [ARTICLE]
HALA IA MAKAMAKA OLUOLU A HOALOHA OIAIO I ALOHA NUI IA MES ELIKAPEKA HAWE.
( obaa» ma o ka ' Wt^^BraSy&»:ae. | eeeoeiie oie o i« i ke ©1« makamae o fo malnon ijoBlobrnsaikßi Mrs. iUwe, e nimo paleoehe aka la.'k%, 4»ie toa a kft obaoe ma kela kaj>a ( wai l&o» ooalie o ka.tooliFai eie o ka make, a araibo iho la ha mao mea »ioba mabope e u ekn •m iiooa. Ua haale'e iho la i ka nai ole ka lahaleho, aa mawehe.ae !?]>& ka pili aloha aba me kaoa k§D£ aīo ha ka hoa*t pili ia mai oa maī a haalele pa ibo la i kamalēi aloha h<3'kaikapaaMap ka haa bookabi 'i koe e waena mai o na keiki X., bcvoho ft ia maī lo laoa "maolj)tt- v haka mai I psm ako 1 kaj}alf » he'paoaheie a he mea i hOo,jpaai-„. iaoi nni fa, be pola kaoiha&W W kona mao tpanflolkaa I npu g i © hoohaaoii ia kooa mao la kaaikoo o ka noho'na aka o keia niija eia nae; qa hanle waie ia ma| anā a kona pnotvaT do kaoa Meialoha b§ keiki . He np Honplola nei, a kamaaiaa, hil 1 na uea a pan mai kona maa U oplo mai a hiki wale. jt kona |iiaJp aoa aku la i k« 45 o koo% makaiiiki. No *»,»- bma kona kaa apa'a. .hala waie«ka 1«. He ne oiaio, be ao k» home* be m*.kaflpska,„ jgjjn» mmi hamamn, a be hoaiohu oiaio oo na mea • paa i kamaaina iaia,. be halekipa maikai no na malihU m a me na mea a pan 1 kīpa aktl ma ko iaaa bome« M», ka ,jiawt 10 o ke kakahiak* PoaUma.aei i. maneie *a mai ai kopa kioo waiIna no ka laakini Katoiika Bom& ma Maliekamaln a lawe loa iaaka no kalhna knpapan oKoolailoko o na kalu paka na e bio!o aoa a iwaena o na makamaka a me iehnlehn o oa > ma kaiia huakai bope. Ke pn &kn nei makoa I ke kaomaUa n&e ka ohana i hoolnalnn ia ifc6 ka mea aloha i ha!a, a na kn e hoomama i '*. me aa lualua o ke aftae:U.