Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 199, 22 Mei 1891 — MISSIONARY. [ARTICLE]

Kōkua No ke kikokikona ma kēia Kolamu

MISSIONARY.

When the Gazette Cozapany purchaBed the Pae Aina and its editor it allowed it to be understood that ifc was for political purposes. The patriotism of that corooration is well known. But all its political purposes have commercial enda; and ao it was in thia instance. The govMnment haa ueoeeBarily to do a good deal of advertising in the Hawaiian language, when the fathera of the church eaw ali thie good government meney thrown away on kanakae, iti naade their hearta heavy and they reeolved to eatablish a dividend paying. native paper. Bo that pioua coippany . bought the P.ae Ainaat)d the governmeni advertiee« and the company eends in its bill and forthwith thete is a division amontcat them that own Btook. How the righteouB Aoumh! Incideotly j they ean . comp«te with the native pa|»er. aud helph diacourage t<*> free discusaion of publio queBtions. Tt(ily the mi*sionary is satumted WiUi alofi a fUr the poor native!!