The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-07-13, Page 8PAQEOM
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.. 2 Yards for
COMB. NATIONS,
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,00 buttoned • • • and i blttj]nless.
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' Meas, Naincheck Athletic
style: fitted, with; ;kW: tt
stretch band at the -back.
Suit ... .'.55e
BATHING SUITS; •,
Children'$ Bathing
Cotton r ,.
.
Suite. Navy" and .Red; Navy
and ,:Orange..' :Reg. 69e..
For .,, .,; J9c,
LADIES' GLOVES :
Ladies'' White Gloves t1�r
ta-the-minuted„styie. Chime
.Suede' with "fancy Organdy
a. •'
MEN'S SHIRTS
ed• 11Ien'e
...
,
f White:'
, ,• Bro•adclot'
h
sSehpeIrtras,t,eCoclloabrasrsattached' n
Excellent 'quality 'Bloomers: Panties, Fr nt-shaped 'yokeWer d :75c • At•,. :75c;
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Ladies' Run -Resist Lingerie.
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PHONE:
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IlV�B-�
LL -5
ENSIGN -•DI"
AHM
ERS
'weddin>
• h e was .,:solemnized
.g
n We
es' a las • i '
� d t Lando .
n n when
Y ,
Misi
a 'V
la Dia �.
timer o
.o f inca '
K dine
x
«became-the'bride-of-Mr. Isaac .Esi n�
n g
Mr. and • Mrs. Ensign are residingon
the, groom's.• tarn near Lochalsh..
BLACK-MacTAYI SH
I
---
me
h f Reb. 'and'�h?rs: � F. •G:
Maca '
T visfi o " .., : .
• f Cam bellford - �ntarro
wasIteee .
he scene • 'lot � a pretty•weddin
... _ g.
at;,,noon-
on..- Saturday . -June•-" 24t1i-:�
,
when their sister,' :Margaret .Barbara,;
ou
est da.
u hte of
Y r Mrs., l4I c
, 8 a Tavish
•
and the . late P''t •
la e e er " ° MacTavish of
Huron Townshi .:was united:'n
,p, r mar-
riage : to Ross ' Arnold :Blacks , elder'
son" ;of Mr. ,and "Mrs. Joseph Black of
The-eere°
mon _ wa =
s f
er armed-
Y• b '
Rev. ; D MacTavlsh: " of ' Po _. —"'
Part- 1io
r pe,
_United.' . Chur'
ch assistett
,. ted'. b . _Rev. v
G. MacTavish: oY<''Caiin Gellfo "
.....P rd, bio q
theta o
e f th..bid'�'
r d fo '.
.� ,, be., re"a• bank'. of
`-ever 'n
ee s ferns '" a '
lir ,rid 'aIso� . `.Ju
,,tie.
flowers The bride' who
- 'vvasiyen,in'
i, g
Marriage e
rlrxag by hers brother,. Alex, en
"tered the living, ng roam to the•. strains of
Loh ., . ' . r .t, .
e m
BndaT'`C oro `�
ngr a n s played b'
-., P y Y
4
Miss, E: ' Barnu
m ":ot:..`Cain behford.
,P.
She wore a:'becomi-'
n dress�of'`
g white.
chiffon 'voile::' withtouches of ' Pink,
and. carried a beautiful banquet'
of
Pink ; and white loses -and': fern. ' ' ' 'v
Following o . n "the• ' ceremony,„ "
S the
w
ests nurnberin
guests about.twe
grlty'sat -
► -s
down to;a wedding :' dinner A '.
w„ - S fter a o
short'hone" oan 's ent in' B
.Yin _elle
.,. Pvile,
• Port. Hcie:Millbank' and'eth
F ► er. Points,' tits
Mr and' ' Mrs. .Black have returned
w
home and taken u ` residence' o"
n
Pthe`.
• groom's farm,',Concession 4, ' Iiuron: -
D
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Attend
Service is
eA
t,.,
,Ash
. , fief
Bo---
st, Camp At
Ki
ntai�'
b Atte ds'
4l.
-Church .I •• A
Bodyn"
At .Ashfield On"
Sunday.
'Unique was s a very happy 'inter-
change
inter-
c
hange'�of•'services�'�which; took'place
at Ashfi
eld Pr
esba°eria :.
�_. . _,. Y n Church:.._.a
n
Sun
da "'•w
.when,, ,o
Y, ,, n inyitation, •with
trans `
r
o tation: rov
P r
e"
d d som"' eighty
P ,
boys
:-.Officials:
Y,"Of-:t e•: '
h Presbyterian
BO •
Ca
s m at Ki
ntail _
?'. p'� ,,.. Beach; war
Shipped with `.
.Pp h .the usual congregation
fi.
at the =,morning •service, when _the
Rev. I)
MacI""
tines ' �• Cam '
direction:
P
and -Convener'
�'o'
Of Synods ..c 'gym `
•o mrttee;.
delivered the' • ~address•
hat. e.
venin
teas
h 'hfie
g
- . ld, congre;-.
atio
g attended •
the'.ca
m
P
seryic
e
hl
e
•
ting''"co. ..
n
e .fere ''
..........nee gropnds` b
the beautifu
1 wa
t
ers',o
• . .. , f •Olde° Huron:
and under: the ,cans
py; of a•:•starlight:
heaven; n .A•
t...
this• service '�• Rev. Rev. J.
Mac
_ vray,• ,the Ashfield" :pastor,
brought belt the message. Members of. the
Camp and ' visitors contribu e
ted tip-
propriate ;: selections in son . `There
�,g
were overflowing audiences : at both.
services..
Next
Sun
da`
a�
1i .
ems
Y t. t rain ser-
g ,,
ice at Ashfield " :the; o ' ortunrt
PP. Y
111 be:•: given n , to those- desire
„the
acrament of. Baptism- for their lit
tle
On the''; Sunday following, July23,
he:
•,Somme
r "School: students -' wily.
orship at the ' morning'
servic "--
e. at
Ashfield : with R e
, ev. C. •H:;Macl)onaad
ean' of the : school, , having' : char e
a g
f the service with, R' v
th e ., MacGillivray
upplying in " the Lucknow and Dun-
annon 'pulpits. ' .
Large crowds will no doubt be in
ttendance that ..evening ' 'at" Carne
intail for the:, Conventicle,
celebrate " the loyalty _of the Old
ovenanters of•Scotland in the. days
persecution,:
ENGAGEMENT
s
Mr.' ,and Mrs. Fred C. lialdenby; g
Holyrood, announce '-the engagement
'Of their daughter, Frances Blanche, a
to Perry L. Anderson, eldest son of K
'Mr. and : Mrs. William:' Anderson, to
Kincardine. The Marriage' 'to take. C
place `the aniddle.of. July,' of
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THERE LS' STILL TWO MONTHS', OR MORE TO WEAR •SUM-
MER SHOES. TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TOS `O iT"b'.I T: FOR
THE HOT • WEATHER AT AMAZINGLY :LOW;' PRICES.
t91 "
Wo'a. White Shoes
In Straps, : Ties and Pumps.
Nearly All Sizes,
To clear at , $ i..9.8
Men's :Sport Oxfords
5 'Pair' only. , Men's Black and,
White Sport Ox-
fords, At „, . c..2.95
White ' Kid, Pumps
9 Pair Only. , Women's 'White
Kid Pumps. Combination 'Last., •
A Width. •Values to @'
$5.00. To clear at t .cp.'4`
Wo's:.Sport• Oxfords
In Cream and.' Brown color
Corn arena. Rubber Soles''
Cuban• Heels, $i.9$'
Vi/Ors.. �
'.Ties & Pumps
• Women's. White ilea add
Pumps ' To Pear $6.4�'
At
Wo's. Sport Oxfords:
InBla'ck & White and Cream
& 'Brown Color Combinations:
Leather' soles; Cuban 45
Xleels. To Clear at •,
'arch .O r Wi do�vs' dor these Spee.ials•
•
ocal ,General
Have you 'renewed your subscrip
tion
Best Value in:. good" shoes at W, J:
1 ITTLE's SHOE
Miss ' Anna, Alton-,; flak gene ;to
Toronto to take a • summer course.
Mr. Elmo Pritchard has. made t ., e
. ,, th.,
purchase of , a 'fine team of °Blacks.:.
p•
Mr. Tom Alton has, secured ,a. Poe-
ition in a , broker' office; 'n :'Toro
s o � � nto
Miss Annie Thompson of Walker.%
ton; .spent the "week -end` with; Mrs,
1'.' H. Alton.
Miss: • Bessie Jean Chestnut • 61,
Rochester is a visitor at the home of
her' mother. '
A. r . •
Miss Mabell khan, of • o
-.. o . T rbnto has,
teen visiting at the home•.of"Mr, and
Vlrs,
C. B. Allan. ,
;'Nlrs Ross • •Wilson"- of •`Vancouver is
a guest a; 'the , liOrne ''of :her aunt,`.
:,Tis. William" McKenize , •
Mis ..:
sesAudie �n �
- u Y and*: ';'J=�' .Nendersor,
have gone to. Alliston to visit for
few days" with relatives.; ;
Miss 'Edythe Stanley of Brusse',•
spent," last., week visiting with 'her
aunt; M.S. Jas. Webster, Ashfield.--
Bargains in Meri's and. Boys'' Work,
Clothing -=.Shirts, . ,Pants, ;Overalls,
Soac
Etc._ ._ iEiE MARKET -STORE.
M. r/and ,Mrs. Wilmot: •Thompson of
Alliston were"visitors this week 'With
Mr. and 1,VIrs..:Wellington, Henderson..
'Dr
. and Mrs.
McG w '
o an of o"�
Ttoto
visitedover. - ,
ver the';week-end. ,with the-
I'
atter s mother; "Mrs., A. ',McKinnon:
Mrs% 'Roy ' Mc
Y urllin '.''a
rid c}ii]dren.
o `Toronto` have b
sen visiting at •the:
home of Mi. and Mrs: Herb Mc
Quilljn'
Send in the names, of .your .sum,-
mer visitors. We' iv
ant .,them, . it you.
ar going. _ e.- non V. i .
g g_.....a et us_k o_ .--
:. also: -
Mr: "M...
arshall Graham has • •
a returned
to•tk.:.
t village la
efollo'
g following an extended
o'�
h lids'
mTor'
y onto�and .Nit art,F'alls
-Miss Jean .McKenzie• of'Toronto
an,
d 'Miss • Bessie.'lVI Kenza _
" •�.. c e of New,
York are the guests of Mr. and"Mrs..
R. •'V.' eKenzie.
M
Mr.
and:.
Mrs.
Will Fisher •; and
Maudje, .Miss: Maud ;Murdoch'.' and
Mr. R. V.''. 'Mac L
MacKenzie $ ent�Satur
P
n . Wats 1 0
ro.
1VIr
. an'd'.
M
Gaynor
of Lo
Y _n..
doze and Mr.; and Mrs. Trimble 'Baile
..y.
and ,tw ::
o children e
dr n of Cargill;.
.... ... ... -were
:. in' �o
'callerstown- on`Sunda
Y
Mrs. M James Fisher and' , Lloyd
Steward are leaving "to spend an' ,ex-
tended v.isit.1 With the former's daugh
tet;
e;:.M -
t r, Mrs. Reynolds; of •.Toronto.
Mrs.G. E.' Johns '.of Walk rville.
e•..
is a.visitor.: at the :home' of her sister,
Mts. Clair -Agnew- x ew•ath
• g and the home.
of Mi and Mrs J S' McKenzie
Mr.: and Mrs: Gordon Smellie and
family.
.and • 1VIrs.' W
m.: Champion P� ,n of.,
Toronto, are visitors.with the 'ladies
adzes
aunt ' ;Mrs. James Cook,Ashfield.
, .
IRey.M. .Col o "
$ quh un: conducted
the; ser , c.." ' vi'
e , , in the United .Church
on., Sunday, Baas the astor Rev:
P , S. T
Tucker is ; on holidays . at Wasaga
II o
Beach, ��.
Mr. Melvin Orr, who was taken ill
on.:"Sunday with a stomach hemorr
hage is .confined to his home: this
week, but is making, favorable .: re-
covery:" .
The . Presbyterimi ,Sunday .'School
picnic , is being • held. this ; afternoon
t „Harbor Park, Goderich, where y
the
1 be joined in " the outing by ;;the:
ungannon 'Presbyterian Church:';.•
a
a
of
Mr. Joe Wilson. of Colorado, who
ccompanied hi' his wife' is visiting
t the home of Mrs: William Wilson
West Wawanosh,. renewed , ac-
uaintances in, Lucknow ori Saturday•
Mr. and Mrs. ' William Robb and
:Miss 'Olive:Robb,„ the latter "Tor-'
onto' who ih holidaying with her par'
.ents, were week -end visitors in Al
listen and Cookstownwith :Mr. Robb'"r
sisters, Mrs. Lattamer and Mrs',
Corbett.
'Mr:, and. Mrs.': John Spanner and
daughter" Marguerite of Toronto . are
this week visitors at the home of 'Mr.
and .Mrs Nelson Bushell. Mrs. Span-.
ner is", a sister of • Mrs. Bushell. M.
Spanner is a , printing - instructor`'
Toronto Technical Scli'ool.
,Ladies' Jitney Winners
.Prizes at the. Ladies' Jitney at the
green :on' Tuesday . afternoon.", were
won hy Mrs: Clarke, ,Mrs. Ilorneul;
. Mrs: Button and`
Mrs. W:• LI McKen-
zie. The, latter two had': to play'; off
to decide the winners of third and
;fourth."prize,•:•. -'
David Horne returned :home from
.two—week's visit In Kingsville 'tie-
conipariying his "grandparents,
and Mrs. Walter Horne and Miss
h1ildr"ed Horne, who sp t,�th,e ek'
�....au�x�«...thr3a�etux�wert�°
accompanied by Miss' Audrey Horne h
who will `visit in, Kingsville; : ` • �e
Ti URSI?A"1', JULY ,lith,' 1933::
t Wienta7'., Absrb
'Western''. Ideas
Si:.ys, .Rev.' Hugh McMillan •In'Another
Letter • To This Gon►inunity Thru:
The Sen}ineh
"Dear Sentinel
, rlends, ,
One personal `benefit • to: -be gained
from- this series Of letters' to' home•-.
fclk through the Sentinel is the op-
;,por tunity • it gives • for relating, " in
ones" mind, things Oriental "tp.-things
Occidental. Quite " frequently some
tittle ., occurrence in the: daily' round
alts up a whisper. which "says; "What
different'linpression, the home folks'
would have of , theOrient,,': the "Jap
znese. •and° the' Chinese,:; if 'only
could • see this.',c• ,
Since,: returning t
.. .1.. go Taiwan, h,
have
: ;Hent 'ftom. ton. to twenty hours .a
. -
week. on the 'train attending "thiET and
khat
meeting. On sometimes :wishes
he Japanese'railway would ' provide
a"little. cubielewhich l',
, f w. . coo, d be used
as "a'study l n route; Medern as t
heY
are, this is one convenience 'they
lack. But* there is 'another thing to
to considered. The, crowd of Frgi—
osans gathered around Hie or keeping
an' eye on me while "I make the'se,
notes,' would be • denied" their little:
side-show.
You. see I' ani on the train again:
_.After -•-three -days„.,attendings -s7Se -;�s
of meetings at • the little town: of
.Taiko•� -
am o'-'
, I n m *ay<`back• • ' .
Y homer
Taiko is about. as. far, froni Taikoku.
as "London is from' Lukne ' o Three
w. Thi' '
languY
ages.buzz:,ins m . ears from the
crowded' seats ', 'around
me:
Hakka
Chinese, n
Fo osan and }' , , d. Japanese:,
Two young 'fellows a : couple of seats
',away -can t keepfrom staring. at the•
'Foreigner.: They have: evidently
never ,seen one before.
reT'
before. their
y both
"attempt': o imitate external.T
evidences of "Westernism► snappy„.
s
g y , duo -,colored oxford$,
straw hats' and tt' ci ar -
g e es. But 'their'
evident amaz'ement': at seein a st
• g Wes..
erner makes {Ahern; •-for —erne, --look like
SUCCESSFUL"STUDS T
,: N
Miss
Mar
ar Ma
g. ,et, shn a'•. u it of:
,, P F
Mabelle Allan
A.T.C.M..was one:• of.
the, successful candidates ,irk. the -re-
cent" ia ex m'
P nsL a mations ° at -=the..
Toronto;- Conservatory of Musie
Mail. •
and'E
i
fi
re”
F.
•
...Mr..' Mr. and Mrs. Wm, .Martin :'ofStr at=
f0
rd `, aid a brio •nisi ;
p;� t $t _:'the home.
of Mr. and'rs. 17,'. J.. Cameron hay,
av-
itis• been, at.Win sham `Tuesday
g . on. ''.
attending g the, funeral of Mrs. ,Mar=
Mar-
tin's uncle ; �Allen .'.Va" a '
, n lstyne of.
Culross, and *hose' widow ' .lies
iously' ill's
n Win ha
os i
g m I•T p til..,
Mr. °Alex:Cam b'ell ug
.'of :Ho i
p hton
1Vlich.: was a recent 'visitor with his;
Sister,'Miss Mar aret" Campbell: g C p el. kr
Campbell"'s wife .and. on and dau
� s gh.
ter•
,,wlio;'s ent,their:visit'to%
P Ontario
at Ottawa; .metered 'here where :they
were, joined tined by:: Mr; Camphell; before
setting out on their.return: to Mkhi
gin.,
''.Mr.
. Buswell � and . Ted have `
om:
mencedmorin0 erations
g p prepay=.
ing for the" return of the Buswell
family to Liicknow from •Exeter;
where they have been living for r
year and •a half. Mt:, and -Mrs. Roy
Black '• have vacated the. Buswel'
residence and ; have moved'..to. •the
lrving'home on ,Havelock9-St... -
Aftend'ii}g Summer .,School ..
Miss <Winnifred -Ackert,- George:
Joynt, Al x Smith. and Arthur An-
drew,. as; "representatives of the Sun-
day School ' and ` Young . Peoples',
Society of the "United,' Church, are
this week attending •Summer ';School
at •Mirainieha Bay at ,Port Elgin.' The
School opened ori• Monday 'and. closes`
next Monday.,'
Returns from Chicago • ..
_1VIr, N. D, McKenzie, returned 'the
end of the week- front,`a•:two-weeks'
visit in, Chicago, ,where he. ,spent an'
enjoyable' timpl;,visiting.. friends' and
telatives, `fdoiiigo up" the city and
viewing the , World's' '.Fair. The. tri''
to , Chicago from, Detroit Was , madr.
on :a passenger plane. Mr. ' 1Vielcenzit
much "enjoyed .•travelling'`by" air al-
though he . says, '"Y°ou leaVe Detroit'
and, first thing, yqu know you're it:'
Chicago, and 'yet you don't stern
have.' been any ^place '
Back Frons: Western Trip
Donald•` McCharles ' returned
the last of the week :front "a 3n6n0s
trip in tl2e West ,Which took him lip
far West as'=Senians, where he, visit-
ed with his brother Duncan, who ha
a_„,large wheat„_,acreage .:this ----season
Crops were 'loo1d ijg splendid 'an this
district 'and a `fellor of rain the •`'day
Donald., left. with. 'wheat price's., at
the dollar nark 'had the Westerners
at that :point in a 'happy *fratii'o of
,3nd.4�,Other r,�retzQn,s ��w-e�'�vi,;IZ�i,e,
treem* 3o'�il e �crops
AVO suffered from'. hail, grasshop
rs and, 'drdught':
5,
ec' ala'
DATES, 3 LBS:• • ; 3 o
;.25c'.E IGS,'LBS, ,•
Fancy PRUNES; 2 lbs. 25c ,. SEEDLE R
• : IS.INS, '2 140..., 25c:
S A
1Q: liars ?earl` SOAP „33c'.. - 8: Bare 'Tartan SOAP •25c
, ir. RAISINS � g.. LBS. .. , . ...; ,�, ...•....29c
AUSTRALIAN VAL.' RAIS'INS,,.Z LBS..,; ; ; ;25.c
49
BI
,11,1,-HQQI? & . UAKER � C. N
Q. BL,A OATS.'.
Montmorenc .y ..Che -ri
r es
ARE AT THEIR BEST G THIS COMING:, K:''
WITH
......... .. . • WEE. LEAVE.
ORDERS TO'” BBE, FILLED WITH •QUALITY ^ i+ RUIT • AT
BEST POSSIBLE
HAVE. YOU TRIEDTRELEAVEN'S'
NEW
CEREAL
'5POUND' BAG 25c..
a'.deeoiated
,, 'q uc
tionmI: c
ant
quiteunderstand
, t ens A ' Palk '
okii,
merchant=across-•:: from-•IncTetnnes o
nay 'assistances, . after they• leave ,,the
train, and explains:
.They . are • Hakka' Chinese.,'from a
small'. town back: in, 'the foot_bills.
They nn' .doubt have graduated' Froin
collegiate; have: •-suffered many an
hour plugging at: an apparently"use-..
legs._-s}alij,ectF.,_eal-I'e,'d - Eigllsh.
haye.' heard ' a'lmo`st;
unbe
lievabl,e
.stories abbut the. woriders of :Western
`
lands , Being ,young they:believed
everything. Hew they w
oul
h
ave.
given' everything to get to this,]and'
of dreams? their "
•. ams. The "best they ;ever
ow
got . as An opportunity to seer soMe-.
one 'froth "•,the 'nearest `,town who, :had
beenin the *est; pr Shanghai.'`'Copy-
in- •m;.
h1 the ' dari
g y • • Hely dressed • thein -
Selves in ''the suits a their 'd
reams.
But
never had'. heir eyes �'� e � •
s en -a
sig
raer'in•'the flesh.
•
rntt h
frig-,
en r' . s enseiy'' lnterest-
thes.a Not ,only .'are both Jy
an
'and
,Chinn officially intent aP on nn--
Porting ,estern-i eas•••-b he --news
d Y•t .
Paper f UIZ but: the :people in :general,.
i
oar 1
tcu arty the 'youth,:" seem More
eager, than 'ever :to absorb :everything
Western -dress;, free ,min ggg
lin of e:
, th..
sexes, dancing,, English, , words,,.,and
the general,'.attitude • of modernity
that'' goes' .with the day..,.
But c -
I -`fan ,• �t rs :;•
_ true
:'-that•�:t�•
'majority Y
o
Young. Fe
o
1 •
ar
-q
bte
-nor
a t� '
o�:
g n f the source -of; a1t=-tliese-
new ideas ,and feuiteinis..they imagine
they, sort' of:; `-'happen"-•or . come' from'
okyo or Shanghai: Oecasionally, in.
out=of-the-way places one sees'••on
he train`-oun eo 1
Y g. P p e.dressad in the.
atest":Shanghae `extreme ',who look
erre
ly ,and critically" at '�a" foreigner
.
s if''aecusing ';him of trying to" ani'
ate the modern' Orient and•,a ' ar
..Pp.
nntly making a:•ha'
d mess of:it:'
Recentlytwo ; "smart''"i
..,ftleck ., chaps
P
ot. ,bn .a crowded train and noticing
e standing « '
,near ,•said ,Forel n
�, g .
savage. L• .mentioned . to a "
Formol
vend, with whom I was:' travelling
hat one rarely ' hears s'
Y rich" expres-'.
it. ,
ns o'-
n w a-�.
. da'
s:
Y No, , ,he 'replied"
eloquently in a st g-'. :
Y ane wh}sper,. •only
�ignorant ,fellows '.from
away •Back :in
the country:' say such things. the
so
se
days."' To this
.there was •obaiously
T
fi
a
t
m
t
no . reply.. ° •°:.i' -
That" Same day (a `day, full of
usual- experiences) waiting at a jun
etion�point for "a train,.•.4 group of
school -boys • made some' comment as
they sat near, about the, "red head."
Feeling the': need', of a little con-
versation" to while away_ 'the'_time. 1
took off;iny hat and. asked,; "Why do
you call me "red -head?"` ' My hair *�
isnot "so 'u y ;=i ext, ca -:it 1'fiey were
much ' ashamed; that . their little
".
chi kv--chink N•`
p;. y C maman • , expres-
sion had ; b'een. understood . The • oc- `
currence' b` c
e am
e the: Occasion
fo�
r•.a
little observation neat li
4 the things ar and
us -the 'architecture, , h tecture; . 'its ...Occidental
a" ear'n
PI? . a ce, the ra'ilwa 'its .Western
y,r .,
inventors; the' electric"
AmerieanE is' .
d o •'
n,, the :very '.cut of•
their school uniform ,showed' Western.,,:,
design,; a , striking contrast to 'Jap-.
a
nese "' kimon
a . and •;seta (wooden
clogs) or the Chi
g nese.'.' '
ba
'tro s
u rs.
ggY. e
Furtherinoie .'lie had s, —
Y . 'school -bas
g,
and :in ;them books `: and scribblers .•
evidencing... c g their most. 'ivorrisoire ..
s
Je t,_,,the..Enghsh#anguageAll•-..:-
these 'thing'=;e •chatted about;q c
Mg',
the,;
g, lines ,o4 inftuence'to Western
c
ultur
e h ' '
C risti i �'
, n ty, .and a tacular-
ly :the: -life of :the totinder.:
under,
'the ,erten i
T ttowh''
which, t •
the Da •ha: '
4
copied the West' provides a natural`,
approach.' to the deeper .Message. •
els
an,;anc
e reasin� u crit...:; e
-,� _.. ..;_ ... 'y fg...:. demand.: ...._
for an' explanation • as 'to the origin'
of•- .''
mu
r .cult
ure.,.,.Yonng.people -are•
par "icularly keen. The
y ask: question
after- r ue 'o �:
q sti n: that drives one ben.*
to
sources. In fact•„the
source> of our .'
c t
ul ur
e becomes much more- 'clear-
through'.':havine• to analyse "ti
Y t n the.
light of g . the
• keen . intellects. Of young,
Orientals. eat 1
as. ,
•Bu ,'1
t v ,
ha a wandered far' from m • •
Ya
o la
r genal' 'intent .
in beginning
, this
letter I had,
d thought I d make 'so
•.. ,. . encs• : .
motes;- ',about a Formosan home,'" in
which I had 'spent • an, in er s t
three. days But. -those.:two cha a-:o�
p n
h";
e trai `
n star '� '
t to ..m mind' d rid'
Y on a .diff=
eren ' in
t e. Now •
I .�
i tam too far away •to..
pee .it,as I saw• it t
hen and with . ' o
Go
little e ti '
me"
o• ,
r s ,•
pace renairiin` . Sohn •
g
I. shall be . a`
ck i•
n
Taa
�. hoku to, the
ho
, he..
se 'that" u, t at. we four 'call' home: '•'
Yours: `Si
ncere]y;
Hugh h
c•
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