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Via= wandering maiden
W hooey laden.
.all the Sowers you work
e dues poison lurk."
"7Lat.I knew my little maiden
amid the bee with honey laden
But the poison i forsake,
had the honey only take
'Cha six with honey mom
Mat is ht,' replltd the maid.'
'So will , from, all 1 meet
.,.1. A..... .hr guodaw' .w.
• le4Aehw.s
•u ..t 1.4“.wmdcw , ICO►
.nd thehoys go troopin
wee
14 n4. thM i e 'mischievous 1s r
your hepar lealole Lla..
ae'.m 1 know h.,,. •h, milvere Intro •1,51.
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THE HURON SIGNAL, FttDAY; SEPTEMBER 10, 1880.
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I5•.ew�at. t .
darns of �I-;1 0g � Farm am) tbarden
Tears often prove the telbe.ye to which Saltpeter u, the proportion of a taluspot�n
men see fax into heaven ful to a gtlheu of water, apnnkltd tet
Show may be pureh .u, ew
iapptness Oanta, as said to be a derwtroyer of .quash
is always a home made article. begs sod other iiia+ is
Anwltge as far as possible to allow hugs
It is nght to be contented with wits, •" the run of the orchard+ from the time the
have, never with what we ere Eitel fruit bngiru' w fall. They destroy
The .iters• e '.pearwn eth• toms Le na'IY Assts ofthe or horn by eating wormy.
praise- Is a rennin +u>Bcientie severe damaged fruit. etc.
H. even .••uraelve• .u•• udulgttr Dco.' ni*'iur your psr tree with ,U&,1.
then v.. • hu. . ad rot rsoeut•prer,t manure S v.•u weeuld have soar green vagal».
. mall- ••1. wee ',Jeanine a tb. eee' Ithe blight Apple trees will be benetitted
w•m
rente *al"' eh*, ,M«•1,1' • '""men"- ' by the spyyhcatlon, but pear tree. win I
Those Donato most) rev 0. I.., v,litude 1 atarui it
Thu• snit u bet for pears
*h. like ...•b«'i% •nn' »+tike. I.% ...•,..sly vpt9L,Ar ors WINTER By renting
i "eupi1) omgg . an
urbane 'Moab m' the Zest days ,
els i,a,,e
T1s •s •...«t .rd Jelly. And potting then tint ►nG thumlh
pts end then mu large, when th.• romp
K . air. •w hese reached the- sides end keepinn thein
-wee+, j. re•... l »f• r.. tl►r ,.f the
`I .ig reue eremite ahua•t and napping n�every 11
n.•ne'n homes/ tonal:
♦eQbetlaa y
'w usUU•r-tnw lose:.
Red' d. like tb. :inflexion' beat
A+J 1 dhow that as un ward th. sucome. •••
rpt braise* ..W *Amster ups. 'heir soles
v..' '•-5.tinge W angry and rascal. keg',
r'1' ,ry...•. I, •rlMn ..... .se •,,...
.ee► .a. ... .+Morn awtt.
heir till -
A. 1 .talo imam" * d{t.*miner' '» ,r
IerOo.
Ard �1te es 'uu..ur.v'e were toss' It. • •
And Me i.to.r• �donll � with yaws tt
1/.•• .. ... ..5. .1,.rsk; no...,-
tibb.'o Iia. ' h.- Mem .d • %a.4.
s. .1405 Lb•, ort e. theta lying tests,
1'hr tame, will follow with wrathful whaeaa.
hs i ey• ,stool gnat. with writhing broke t
,..moor - hoer '•'air' *I4 .
The ren) ter" Warr.
I ,:, e+ wile. of ueighbou .I onult. !nr u,a,. L
with the the stalwart arm If you were are wining to be law pleasant, p'rofessurlrt e•ub+. ' t tee email l Mive;lut ,
ii. es e. to peeve and plenty nn a forty acre
warm . end as anxious -c please in your own in fighters the cabbage w ern, sap: • After
1a 1.••45 ,Cors all around u. with hearts and hands house, as you are in the company of yuLLr tnwLLgrdtu uapr'-lment- slid Ietry .ar'efu'
redonehappiest,ltri� e can niaxnlueitd tkei fiellewiep
Who awn two hundred acres and still are want- ; ueighburs, you world have the
lig ,nor•• ' hose in the world. i rem , knowing then, t. • iee safe . 'heat
tie Ilan a pretty little Blue fuze, ..e pretty attle If you have talents, industry will int. I and effective. First a olutnon of one pound
house ; 1 nruve them; if you have moderate abilities, ; of whale oil soap, applied two or three tuner
M r t LUA•
whet w. ,r.
d rtIIl
Inert rh• .yftll.. .u1
may he made to Wou,u
It twp.,t i •e /.giants;.' .ul • ' .Vial At' ui .I. wi,d.,aea11 .lntr, There a •ranger
et weed +vice•, that es se •he ^er"efr". .v.•, aatrr,Iv
wlii. h celoi /he toils o! • uI c1.,4141,...111%.' ' l'11"..at•Ib•. rh +.•waw• d 145111•
M weoamad. mid let wtr' All ht ..:..v«r. t w air. net ,ltheu w uutuutvu. .• ».'
fTi.. ,ns . not hress, thea ill sly [erg- t' ' ,. lows as the ware - ' um
that a+• ..i'ever. ,.. •1. they � m1 +... Stall. life. death, end Ra W
I Ow grand. sweet song he. .( rearm sig. 1 i W e to da, 'hat
keep the head cot.' by tempt:amuse .n all ..m. u' the twat utetb..dt. .1 lamenting 4p
thii.gs, and the feet warm by a•:tUM'. el"- . the %ub..a.il .td this u• tete chief •end te.
cine to the discharge of important duties be wa,eeiiiieseed 'm mound . •ubrul plow
deedsd be deny eleven am mgt' es;
its routs brio* the ,telit4' ' which the mike
moil plow gr.u". the +..L] a en's' Tal a Aril;
be made deep and melees , .aur dt the -mew
time enri,d for the '•r.p 1' tullt •
..f kindness. _tUULu u . tames
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When thertlowersilrefull of heaven -dee [.cease r,t' •f clove, that wee
scolded dewii they alweys Isms their heeds,
but men hold theirs the higher the more of
the world they receive, getting prouder as
hey get full
He has a loving wife within. as ,:uiet as a
mouse mdLLstry will supply the deficiencies.
HW children play around the door. :to it father's `Nothing is denied to well -directed labor;
heart to charm. nothingis ever obtained without it.
booking just as neat and tidy an th, tidy' little
• tart. i If we would have faithful minds, we
111 seeds are au the cornfield. nu thistles ir :he h�s,hwekmust love;would
we have
would [have
glossy costa
The hones show good keeping by their tine and strong muscles, we must labor. These in-
Tne cows within the meadow. resting 'Heath the elude *11 that is valuable in life.
Learn their
beechen shade,
Men of high er mean birth may be poe-
gentle manner. from a gentle milk-
ing Melfi messed of good qualities; but falling into
bad company they become vicious. Rivers repeat there rations every morning mad
within the rid ou :-.:At lolls) t.•• ..::.en ire era- flow with sweet waterat but havin etned Pea
doled grain the worms are destroyed.
7b be gathered m, the morrow fur fear of cone the ocean, they become undrinkab e. F
$ALT AS.A FERTILIZER. --The following
directions as to the quantity of salt, and
the time to be applied to the different
gra n, root and other crops, is extracted
from a prize essay on the use of salt in
agriculture :
during the season. Second, tar waw'
prepared by placing a few quarts of tar
into a barrel of water, and applying this
mixture during the season. Hairmg no
whale oil or ter at commend, use. suds
made as follow.: -To one quart of soft spay
add a teaspoonful of crude carbolic amd,
stir and mix thoroughly. Then to a'budt-
et of water (soft water is preferable) add
one-third of the soap, Stake a suds and
sprinkle so :veto wet the cabbage thoroughly.;
He• lii y and gladness and happy are his Many a true heart that would have Lome
ing min ;
.ee n o
days.; back like the dove to the ark, after the
Fir ke•: the Sabbath halt'; hi, . hildreu horn � first transgression, has been frigltteued be -
his ways.
yond recall by the angry look and menae-
He never hada lawsuit to take him to the tows, r taunt ---the savage charity of an unfor-
New ie very simple reason there. are no fences
down wn • ! giving soul.
n
tier roots ill the ci age or :im gas It tarries lung, aseems to say
charm ; •
God bath forgotten me.
I can always flud our neighbor un his forte -acre . vet shall it come: and when it comes.
farm. • God shall the answer be.
The bar t 1 1 not a and
He, acres are so few that he plows 'hem very Kind words are the bright flowers of
deep: earthly existence: use them, and especially
-re his own 11511(15 that turn the. coil. 'tis his
hands that reap :
He has a place for everything, and everything
in its place ;
The sunshine smiles upon his fields, r•ontent-
ment on his face.
May we not learn a lesson. wife. from prudent
neighbor Jones.
And not sigh for what we haven't got --give
vent to sighs and groans'
The rich arn't always happy, nor free from life's
alarm's.
Hut blest be tbose who live Conten*, ;hough
mall may be their farms.
in the fireside circle. They are jewels be-
yond price, and powerful to heal the
wounded heart and make the weighed
down spirit glad.
In the depth of the sea the water is still;
the heaviest grief is borne in silence; the
deepept love flows through the Frye and
touch; the purest joy is unspeakable; the
most impressive preacher at the funeral is
the silent one whoee lips are cold.
No work, however menial, can make an
honest poor man lose his self respect. Do
Householb Saints. whatever you can get to do, and do it so
' well that your employer will see that you
TCRN,rs.---Boil them in salt and water, see fit for something better, and the time
with a lace of butter i sauce them with is not far off when you willbegin to rise. '
butter season them with nut- To live with our enemies as if they might
meg. one day be our friends, to be with our
Plt:tcLaI, PEAI'HE$.-To every quart of friends as if they might become our ene-
vinegar add two pounds of sugar, spice. mies, is neither according to the nature of
Boil and pour boiling hot over the peaches. hatred, nor in accordance with the rules of
PUTTING CREAM ON ONIONS instead of friendship. It is not a moral but really a
butter, (or even a little milk if one has no Prdit't'al maxim.
cream,) removes much of the strong flavor,' He who climbs above the cares of the
and renders them leas likely to effss`t weak world and turns his face to his God has
. stomachs unpleasantly. found the sunny side of life. The world's
RASrBERRY VINEGAR. -(inc pint vinegar, side of the hill is chill and freezing to a
three pints berries, one pound crushed su-
gar. Let theni stand together a day or two,
wash and strain. Boil twenty minutes and.
Aim well. Bottle when cool.
melted ing
LADIES' CABBAGE. -Boil fifteen minutes,
then change the water and boil until done;
set aside until cold; chop' fine; add two
boatel', eggs, one table -spoon butter, pepper
salt and three spoons of cream or milk;
sir all well: bake in a buttered pudding -
dish.
TGNAT" PRallERVEs.---With a sharp knift
remove tie skins from green ,gage tomat-
.ee.;.prick each tomato several times; add
an eglaal. amount of sugar by weight; let
stand over night; then pour off the juice
satoa pregerving kettle; add two or three
'.terse of lemu.n, and boil hntil it thickens.
Beam. `Arta. -Put grate., breadcrambs
euf,.easmall wwierpsst,and pour a little of
iTieliywir ui *Mile fowl, mutton, or veal
lou, heel, h'eilrrl ever this: When it has
as..wkeel, stunner with it a sliced mien. white
yapper corns. lab. and intros: take not the the tsweching of '.es.' ,riailo*s- 'Feer it is when drawn thr. ug hind l
POUNDS OF SALT PEK ACME.
Descriptio,: 1rWi t Loamy Heavy
of crops. Solt. Soil. Loam.
' Wheat .. ...1fI0 450 400
Rye .... . . .. 565 500 400
Barley... .'..000 - '.50 450
Oats .............. 060 000 100
Tem..... ....... .. 000 450 400
Hops 000 40
Potatoes. ........e00 5'00 350
Turnips or beeta..50) 1011 'DO
Clover and grass..700 0011 lin
Hay .......... .....20lbs. per ton.
Fruit trees 4 lbs. in trenches on each
side of the tree.
The best bine for application is the
month before or month after seed tine,
but for Canada half before the last plow-
ing, the remaining half a month after seed
title, will be better.
How TO GREASE AXLES. We copy- the
following useful hints from the Feting
Scientist : The efficiency of lathes, scroll -
saws, sewing machines and watches, often
depends upon the judgment and care used
in selecting a lubricator, and this choice is
frequently ill -Made. Common kerosene
oil is too often injudiciously used in place
of a thicker or more bland oil, because the
heat produced by friction rapidly vapor-
izes the oil and leaves the Journal dry.
Crude petroleum for the sante reason is
only fitted for very slowly revolving jour-
nals, • such as water wheels. For very
heavy machinery, or for gearing, tallow
and black lead rubbed up together is the
best iubrieant, and is also the best for
waggon and carriage axles during the hot
spiritual mind, but the Lord's presence weather. For light running machinery
gives a warmth of joy which tura.; venter sperm oil is the best; good eitve oil that
has not become rancid and acid is. per-
haps the second beat, and for winter use
lard oil is excellent, but is rather too dry-
ing to be a first class lubricant. Castor
oil is better for axles in the winter, and
black lead with it is a help at any time.
worldly men want to make gain out of his DRIVING HORSES. Driving horses be -
shield ? gin with the colt, and as he is broken, that
"A very extraordinary thing,- said one, is the kind of a horse he will stake. if.he
"I, who have read the Bible over and over is broken as a slouch; tlriat is the kind of a
in the original language, have studied it horse he will be. It is just Ina eat} to
day and night, and have written criticisms break a colt right as any ether way Some
are in too big a hurry. They will take •.
green colt, hitch him q. :and spend ere
much time in fooling around with hue Ar
it would take to break hitti :ea. he +huuldd
though a fool, shall not err in discovering- be, My idea is to have a .:..It thoroughly
it!" And so it is extraordinary, till we broken berien• you attempt 1. hitcl, imD
open the Bible, and there see the fact ex- up;that ,art hue e. he is 45.•1 afraie. ..t
plaind. The man whir approaches the hapless: sl. he will Mese wh.'t. vies. cell
the word of God in his o.ro wisdom, shall him t•'. Teach him r'• k so' Ahead.
not frttd•wkat the fool shall dilscr.ver under end ne ' • tet ..trail t the tug" vet
h •.0 m egs f1.
4•PHm'sand j4•p11e4. aud'tad !t -r arm '•t' melt- written. 1 will destroy the wedeln .''f the not whit. him sinker ' actually 'It
ed butter. wipe. and will bring to nothing the un- .eswt\- . Better rarest. than ship. espea
W.,..1 Kelirytr t'ut:wnin• rich eherse: dersi..Mdine of the prudent 5nd ''Ill .d sjl'}- if he•I• •i . 't*rvotss '••mperaren,
'wife Sion u,"wit -• well into th r • •i•' ttid I.
int. • summer.
Suppose the church were "heaven be-
gun below." Suppose its scales were
notched to the finest moral requirements
and without compromise its judgment fell
like lightning un all wrong -doing, would
and comments on it -a very extraordinary
thing that I should not be able to discover
that moaning in the Scriptures which is
• said to be so plain that a wayfaring man,
w hath (hewn en f....lish rl • . all the ss style Lou can. t •t that aha
mlegeterings. and put the latter with f,wt'ti the wlllh. ' -low .dig for - - . 1f your Merge is 1.neken
bit tkhatt'er. aril•' . sjtesse toaster ' •' ' pat, tl►wtrl
Mere it i.ef..re• the rim •mitt '1.• .'hs...• rote
..,aver. at tering it ' "vain ..itwlI • mer' . • n b
„I.. .•*
,1 I,.a*twi Mee' •h• ' I.' a .fiotd♦ vas v.0 .mattV hw.
!hr�r hkehe. '
t. e.•r nl.. hnrwernever 14.44truaro n..
0,61/.5.-: Ilea, 'h. 1 nicest Stales. &IWO"rMftINM ilal• Alt} •'t tilts •wn
from the time .4 the War Of Indel.•n.ienee ihlr a,, ''than e" las} 'ake tar's• t
Wl'rt' (ienrrwl Lt'aahtr'ytta•' N. .1 Mt At, *min ata t.. t» 1•'nehee '•• hitch then,
1'.eml..t ••o.oma.el'•. ».'•t v •rgia..12111ll h'► tip pt' they should ire '••dr,.• well some
ernes .n Maasiehu.ett+ ops! hr•• n veil he„ lolls• rhu„Rh alloy were
any 416011,1, 1.. app!) r• ,h• t h , • "' I deaf rhU L.a•s " 4. •• •) u of • 11) an.
Conneet'eul innathu' I'umM.11 wren, vol.•. •hen .n• flake -hen. worse
Times d•• tn.' harden he. '-star hk•. shot• - w,. must ,•.nsult hr •ihr, Iortan t,
'.ha
ihr .ubJeet Rr•nther "'miller was v Retitle with y'•u D jerk him r
thing. not generally know" d lease .n ways ready io help and ...unset, end thence though he had e• recline Imagine your
chis .v.untr} 1s the Parisian method operand, u forth when, dif ieultiss arose, and the arm sign
14leanin hosek silk the mndeu : self in his place with an wow hit in your
f(was spread ewer ihr cotmtry Wash n" mouth and romehmly jerking at the tate
eery simple. one rhe result 'n n,t4v ••' plisse heeeame a by weed, until 'h• iesig
yen•" to that seblre.d in any other clan- 1 five huridre.l p eunds * minute, as boom
oen The silk tweet beth' ere wghly brushed of theme when they get
and wiped with .cloth, then laid flat us a
Marto •r table and sponged well with hot
entree. mina e. thoroughly freed front 'nutmeat by
tieing strained thmegh muslin. The silk
es sponged or, 'hr. side .nt.ended to show,
of u allowed te. beano* partial, dry and
then 'Ironed et eh. weeder side mike
rem. se eve eartwle r.f and re-
stores the brilliancy of the s k wrt.'u
kt im-
parting tes it either the shiny a hy
air
(weekly and papery stJahasw n hurt
beer, or it tieed any other hd. gmThe si
lli
really appears t..hicken*od d by the preemie,
and this gooffset M si
p.renent Orr
� ,h� n will •sperisae etlise cert an
weever • or cravat, will wver sofa try any
ether method
:H'•THFi' l,,\'.IK,\
In he d 1. vesu kw,. whet. and
*teen )ou ' e. 'rust hue within•e
' .mg
kicked •'r run •way with..uid if hneke,. in
ori Y. sip�\ 114.4. t .'Iar(,..•efe .
pilledn
y, ,edttnelSluu •it. , pail • •rWI
(the water being •t' at the tune ,bil) Go
• fie h.•un a reetpitai. .I) earth, ,.arttele.
; • 4.14. '' .t s.11. 'swine Ih. *Qtr' pee001
elem. kat•th'•' •a+ 10 r. Ihr1.'• •' n•
tw I •dere.' ,.mels • hitter alm••nri■
CLaA SUN HUM • Ulla . N,. t • h.
getitk with *.mors hon.* '+
ho. .! h. 111 be
nation •'f "Brother Jonathan grad y tmad and sweat
grew into the sobrlqu.t of the whole emit
because the horse less got out of his place
t.7 are much *5 "3'*" 1141" . . le5,5.''ere5
Stop eine think --is it the horse er v•'u
tic of °Ur r,wn land
I f 7 pore ', a .w eeltev,d•reMr Hosni
.tones illness was deep, deplored in Ire
lanae it is assured by Irishmen that he
has etta►inwd atwiner . 1 prafwlarity in that
minor' never hoferereae,h.vi by any ling
lash stahninnan. and R may be added newer '
before Ire Orme!" .les roved.
To CAN Peacwaa.---Otis halt posnA et
ships to nn* paged of frrft Put the super 1
to the tett).• wftb • pint of water to none
pound dsugar Beet and skim and par
boll them in the syrup lea mintier& Poor
while hot in mos acrd wt h'im,rliatele
that •. hlame ' {tlhe Farmer
t h. N •anon Nth.. say% The upper end
of the Peninsula is repert.d to be infested
with rattie.nakes Our inf.'rmarst states
that en the 12t.h inst. , one of those matelot,
was killed which measured t feet A inches
In length end fit; ,nr•hees m eireavaferwnees
Defer* it was oohed r .?.reek a pining
mar tit the hoer .g, Mlsak of its fangs.
it tapnrted 11 r►ttloa.
Thee Guelph metal monthly Cattle Fair
was heist last week- Cattle ranged from 3}
to 4 r'a'nts pet pound
1880. FALL GOODS ! 1880. '
-i .Colborne B'rohers
rn G ENERAL DRY
Have opened out fur the FALL TRADS a Complete Stook of
GOODS
special value us ice •'O'ITONB PRINTS and WINC1Eu a Job Lino of OREM QOW►'
extra value
OF
iliGROCERIES'
%t.#AYB US HAIM
ZZ
i Highest Price Paid for Butter and Eggs.
C0LBORNE BROTI•I ERS-
seesemeer era. nee
• Ire
I HAVE BOUGHT THE
HARDWARE STOCK
-OF-
MR. D. FFRGUSONN7
47 •
VERY GREAT DISCOUNT
Nor+• +• .,, rim Stoci, am thereforn As e in • pown osition sell aaeapr'r was bis any
ethere aaraen »I
tfaNwarr. mamas bathe County.
MY STOCK t►F
FArtiel Boilbre 6wral Har.hare is Copleir,
WHICH I WAN? TO RUN CFF' QUICKLY -
00= ANID WIT AT nos P8I0la £ WILL =AU Too.
Fresh Ground Water Lime iia stook.
[GENT FOR BEST MTEEI. BARB PL CB WIRE
CARRIAGES_
DOMINION MBE WORKS,
GODERICH.
I.1HIAN ••TO(ti
t)111'tt Bliuggie, tiarrageK 6111., Oii 6111i,
N5, .e It.L tllLl.1. 4:11E54' Id tilt orante ut Ute •-+r.... •I 4.a • trlg)M r•'1 ,
WORK . few. •eoond hand trigs for de ('BCAr
. ..«.t• N.,14.F» tett. •- -eb•, .'•o.oy. room N,.r.
MORTON & CRESSMA N, Proprietors,
Oppoeme Colborne Hotel -
LOOK + LOOK
NEW FURNITURE
And Repairing Shop.
'A B. CORNELL
The Cheapest House in Town
r0l ALL RINDS 011'
`0(110, e 1 RNRL LZDLWO /IQl.'ACHAIRS A. D RPOOljd4ND AL
RINDS OFANCY WORK TTAND
sorts Rt-awaitFL
PICTURE FRAAIN CHBI.PBR THIN IIIY HOUSE iX TO*.
Carpets taken up and Re -Laid
arks la A Q.LL Axa ase aeoD WO= aoxs
RFAsor. .A LE TBRMSt
HAMILTON Street, Next Colborne Hotel, • GODERICH.
51
.In
. TERRIBLE SCENE
Fall Particulars of the 'Kari
City' Mostar.
rapid, %arratare, by a taadta/sa isare ae
The steamer Marine City was bur
• off Alaxus, ut talus H'.:rim, about 4 o'cle
. w Huntley afte,noon, Ile ult. She he
usage number of peaseUgers, moat of wh
sere rescued by the tugs Vulcan Intl Or
ling. The exact loss of life is not knot
but the latest estimates pliu:e the num.
at eighteen. Most of the survivors ca
' u Bay City from Alexa on the Metrop°
* few remaining at Alpena and Ala,
Williams A. King, .d St. Catharines, th
who has been engaged m wetting out
.t Cheboygan fur the Dutruit d Bu,
,tiIr'osd, was a passettget He
smokily; in the bar -retina at the time
Marine CttttleftALx,,o., Lithe room at
eine were �Messn. Cady, Cole, and en,
eon Mr. King remarked `The beat
'ire- I smell sueke It was about ter
minutes after the stemma, had backed
'rule the dock and headed •m her mu
He went aft finding et lttficulr v
hrough the etueke ••u groped hu
aft to the after cabin stairs. he peeve
the hurricane dere at the stens
reit were threwung watt• with lia►la ei
he smoke stack The *,...iw 'el w.«
blase, the flames sheeting .t Aimee
he toe ,,f the smoke stack Th.
tad n. efTe+ct IKr King peeked aj
ease Mgt the ire at thaw tun. had slit
tie engine and It eras 'I*54 s The
4111 labored drawing ui were. oral.
.rtae:hetl t. pails It being .bservwt
he flames increased, Mi Rung digest
'eel to launch the boats There ser
a•sengon a, he she, asuman•
hat Mr Kung •.nidi a-• Tw•
»,its were launched .tis • lite boot
ne other . yawl Thee w ere tumoral
'lied with le aaseugers wh• 'mood apo
acrd. and ,ewe' .lac .i► toe' •affun
elide o' Me King And til. .n -e• t• la
he ode raft a Lao ...instructed, ••f 111
,led .n the hurricane . but nu
.uld t r dent with itand the Amami)
. ewndoned Mr bring climbed .levet
a:alle iia and broke in the wind
n, .4 the staterooms Land ft•un•l tb
•hr•e. lift preservers In ssenun$
lee cwt woman, and a little girl
women said. •Fest Geld s sake. give-
aft
iveafe preserver*' He put one en the
girl. gave one t• • each of the women.
{eel a short piece of w.r.l which he
lying nest b} and jumped overbear
sire was crowding him close at this
I, was after the Vulcan had resell
i.aswngers forward He did ne
the women just , but sae them afte
i, the water He thinks Clerk Mc
.avers .,ne '.t the women and th
girl Mr. King, after swimming
ten minutes, was picked up by the V
yawl boat About eight ethers wen
te, at the sante time
rue wATEa Wes ALIVi KITH ,w til
when he struck it There were hie
ng t.. chairs MI King, after get
board of the Vulcan, observed a be
ion in the lake sinking, and while
vat of doing so pawing the water It
effort to keep afloat A woolen
little gid, perhaps le years of age.
.nn -dung to a nape which hung, fi
erftern
gangwai .4 thr Maine Cit
son s hold was lowdown. and tl
As thee rolled up dashed (vei het
..hold at last the child resigned h
and went down.the
mrherof ttie,
r., save hen What
Mr King can t l} He thinksthe
City was on tiro before she left tl
The blaze could hardly have aaiui
headway en so short a tine -less t
an hour It was burning 1114.
ails when lily King reached •
•Look While taking tw .uppthe' At
• -la Rote) a, Sunda. eight S
'Hoard a citizen Tetuan. that at h•
sen' stood eve the dock hooking s'
'age City hacking mut. hu little he
-d Pave leek at the smoke 11
nre ' The citizen u eyes
we
*harp and he simply ug a
,efetence o the usual smoke.
smnkestace Ile King.eel e• era
the clothes un hu' heel
• seerrossawee.• •.tell
Charles Mclntnuh, en old tied.
•llerk of the burned boat. mama
•lain deck, aft. with Mrs Lunt
•}old and Mrs C 11 Thompson
serf, although hems. notable ie ladi
sera
tie succeeded in keeping
ofd in comparative quiet for mann
et last he saw that the heat ri
drive then overboard, i
•.he ladies that he would go do'
he fenders into the water, and
he had got a good hold they wo'
him, andel by holding to hiss with
std to their children with the i
would be nut of the teach of
old
heat, and where they
• trenched by the bter, oaid han
nd so ce
hurning and pow y c
rescued by one of the small be
Lnnt.den, who is in feeble heal
.d her child to her body, ata
preservers and lowered hetsel
guard by one of the fender rop
she cling. While hanging in t
says she was kicked upon the
by a large man, whose narns sb
cnnw, but who she thinks w
'f stealing her life -preserver.
•ver, clung to the fender and
•reserver until Clerk McIntosh
erscue. Mr. Melnto•de rnwsot
emoted her materially in keep
child and relievingher from tl
�lig t. the fener "Chit
of gletreit. steward, was orae
active members of the crew, e
AimseW t., the salvation of the
Mr. Thorn's hands are badly
hurried inside and alarms(
staterooms, but could get no I
four mosss on each side -the
ing him Emirs fining further an
penma d as many ode -press
ennid, and threw them to th
struggling in the water. (II'
bicintneh in the water, with
elm's baby, and tressed him se
McIntosh f+s
ailed to catch it.
washed it away. McIntosh
k
w���sanghtb
uyon)
s.sopd maw, and Pb
hie.:.
A i WAvl SAF
The .~ hn rt, aloha ell w
raw,' said Dr. Ainoiw,ref
' was Mn. Clough, of il4slri
was soeompanied ley her 11
[ mow her all the time from
of Ara until she was rssosd