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METALS W. S. BAILEY & CO. LTD.
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TYPHOON AT TAI MO SHAN CAMP.
36 Campers.
the hill This with Dr. Oldt's which was still moccupied, made a 'clean sweep of the north-slope.
Miss
they began patching up. Sutton was starting out the door to the shack beiow, when suddenly The same fifteen minutes that the shack struck her and sent her swept away the abucks on the north | dying in mid-air down the hill a rock
these on the south.
Terrifying Experience of bad also completely demolished where she landed against
and sustained a badly wrenched Miss Katherine Baakes, Miss knee. Miss Vaugh and Mr. Howe The typhoon of August 15 destroy-Helen and Vaugh and Miss Craft were thrown to the floor. His ed the summer camp at Tai Mo were vainly cader7during to stop shoulder bone was broken in the mountain, the thirty-six campya the Bloods of the water that were fall and she was so scunnel that having a thrilling experience
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soming through their rot when a she did not know what happened. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO. LTD,
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At sight on Satoplay
weary voice came through the back nor does she know how she reached those who crossed the vid My Sindow, "May I conie in t Our the_rock behind which she was
the mess shuck fornil, on Corshack is gone." Lifting the window crouching when her senses returned. slope, a ličavy gale with wind and they beheld Miss Sutton almost rain, so breakfast was taken to the exhausted, shivering, hardly able to shacks where there were children.speak, and with legs bleeding. She
The first group driven out were Mrs. Wannop and Bobby and Miss Purry, when their south window was broken through. They went to the next shack which was intact and still dry and there had fast in apparent security. Con- Mr. Foster's Sunday sermon, rescued curled around the baby and went fidence was shaken during break from their own tottering shackhead over heels down the hill as in fast, however, when the three camp The next minute Miss Elliott, Missa football scrimmage. They re cooks and two coolies came shiver Mackay and Miss Griffin were covered sufficiently to pull out their ing up, shouting that the big mess clamoring for admission, 8 their three other children from the ruins shack was down. They climbed in sback had also left the mountain of their, ness shack. Suman had by a window and one had a cut, side. But before any help could be broken collar bone and badly face dressed, when a crash broke given a sudden gust of wind tore bruised face but was plucky to the the comparative peace, and a hole open the door and two of the women end. It was an act of Providence appeared in the gable end. Dr. jumped out, cscaping the shack that mone of them Vore more and Mrs. Thompson were attempting which a moment later buried the seriously injured. to patch this when the whole shack other two beneath it. They crawled At about two o'clock although rather geatly collapsed and the out from beneath the debris, and the wind was still raging and the three women and two children with ste up, catch their breaths, rain felt like needles in their faces, Dr. Thompson's help, struggled out only to be hurled over again by afit was felt necessary to make the of the debris and made their pain- piece of Mrs. Howe's shack which descent if they were to reach the ful way to some nearby rocks, crouch had, during this time, been chasing village by dark; so the thirty six ing behind these in the furious wind Dr. Hollings down the hillside. of them started off, making the- and rain. Up to this time the They then crawled to a near rock best time they could. The men Wannop "hack had stood, but as Dr. for shelter, where six people sat and some of the ladies helped the Thompson and Miss Purry were as close together as possible, and children and the injured. The 'roturning from a salvaging expedi- † wrapped up in the few blankets path was a raging torrent, the tion with blankets and mintois for they were able to snatch, they wind was terrific, and the rain cut
their the jiubies, suddenly it was lifted watched their belongings go down like knives into
flesh. by a gust of wind and flew dio the hill-cots, suitcases pails, buo Every few minutes they were integrating in mid-air, down upon koba, chairs, following each other forced to take shelter behind them. Miss Purry was buffetted in quick succession.
this rocks or crouch close to the ground Up to against a rock but both escaped time, they had not heard Miss to keep from being blown off the worac injury. Shortly after, with Sutton's tale, so sitting behind the mountain. boards provided against the emer rock, with the stinging rain hitting After, creasing the first three geney to keep then out of the them, and water running in streams fridges the wind was calmer and About half way streams of water, and blankets to underneath them, they listened walking easier. protect them somewhat, some mon- When she and Miss Katherine down the weary party were giad sure of eafety was achieved. Soon Vaugh returned to their shack after to meet Mr. Smythe, Mr. May and Mr. and Mrs. Lerrigo joined this breakfast they found it leaking Dr. Oldt who had come to help „group, their shack having gone down I badly, so with the help of Mr. Howa
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Mr. and Mrs. Spencer with their six months old baby were in their sleeping shack He was bundling was burriedly pulled through the the baby in blankets prepartory to window only to be pushed through seeking shelter behind the rocks. the door a few minutes later. A Suddenly he saw his wife fly above second later Dr. Hollings and Mr. | his head and take a swan dive down Foster appeared at the same window the hillside with the shack and its break-bearing lanterns, kerosene eans and contents following Ie himself
THAT WAS A FOUL BALL THAT HIT ME, WASN'T
IT DANNY P
Tom Fouled a Fast One.
IT MUST HAVE HURT WHATEVER
IT WAS!
IT WAS A HARD KNOCK, YM
AFRAID THERE IS A BONE
BROKEN
YOU HAD BETTER SEE A DOCTOR RIGHT AWAY,
TOM-
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