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Show OX TIIK SA3I0AS ISLANDS. riJrr Ilnn'a lecture Uttjre Hit Mlu. tlentt' Soclcljr. Mt night a aelect ou.Ilenco ni.em-Hod ni.em-Hod In tho Modal Hall to lliten to a lecture on llienruve .ubjoct by Hldcr Joach Ih Doaii, liefora tho Htudentt' Hoclotyof the Latter-day Halnta' College. Col-lege. A imp of Ilia Hamoan group ol laland wo exhlbllod to tho audience, nnd contributed largely lo a clear un-Jtrrtandlng un-Jtrrtandlng ol tho geographical lailnli lourhcl njion. In aldlllon to tlila, lavlmeu of clolhi, war cliiba, lly bruiht., liAnktt, necktacM, fin., ava-bowl, ava-bowl, itc, wire thowu, and viewed wllh ureal Intern!. The .linker prefaced lil remark by referring to lila iiilahlouaryoxja-rlencea, calling attention to tho map ami giving a trier dcecrlplloii of the group. The climate, aegetalloll, tic, ahal ri-cclvcd attention. Tho l.luuda, al I tin, lecturer, lec-turer, aru of coral fornullon. Homo of them aro auruioutitod by volcanic lalaud and corul rtarf. Iho tialllea woru tleacrlbud nnd aouioof their ict. liar cuatoma narrated. Their foo.1 waa aald to ttni.1.1 of brtail fruit, bniuiiaa, coeonnula, fruit, ilih, etc Their chief tegi table la llio "kalo," which laatt inorollko a oUto thin anything clao known t) Americana, Thecocoauut l niio of tho moat uaefulof tho article known to tho Htmotni. Thu flhrta of Iho huika aro.tnotl for roa-, tic, their hell for cup, an I tu fortli, tho 'meat for ttawulng, tho leave fur fan, laukela, and tho llul.l fir oil. riie drink mudo front tho ava" I tho pjUlvaltut lu iictot!ie"iil!aoraiaro" 01 Iho Atmrlcan ludlaji. The ava. Iiow 1 1 tuado from tho irowttctiou of a tree, T ho tpoaker cava a brief account of llio lata Hamoan tllfllcur-y, and it (axlally dwelt uiwii that villou with width ho c anioln contact. Ho tpoke of tho rcepctt thowu toward lh ml tlonarle by Iho U III ereutt. A tlo-tcrlllonof tlo-tcrlllonof Iholirrlblodluuler Inlha hatbor of Apia followo.1. It liegan, kail Iho lecturer, on a Thunalay uvou. lug, and wu lint tlgiiallt.l by 11 In nvy wind, whlth continued during the Highland Iho next day. Ho wltuctactl thu terrible treue attendant upon thf ttorni, and wa thereforo now able to gltu n graphic dtarli llonof thu name. Klder lltaiirlMctl wltli 11 tUlemelit of tho nlvnutagea attnohlng to the Himonuiiiluloh, nl thu condition uf Hint mloilou at tho prnout time, AnurgaiiHilobMIti Jentu Hmltli an I awing by Ml. Cuniorali Hmltli maJo up tho rtmaludtr of Hie uvoti-lug'tprogranimo. |