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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-09-07, Page 5,TIRTOPAY, EPTPIVIV,PII 7 1933 4 G uron Commercial ,Academ .17 West St.7 q0DERICH, ONT. i°01PaTe*.i.g. MOnttaY;lqi)t.-,fig, 1933 . •, A newenterPrise,4,xviths."; POW -entangle-Pr' a poW. day:. Offering to qualified young Men And y0,1pg.."wP1110.4an.•onpertnnity here. it home to :equip themselves :for suFpesfrfn1.'eAreer„0:!,--' , • ; ' The movement is. founded PPOn ..absolute confidence ii the. future - Of Canada,; absolute confidence,in modern youth, and n ts ability and courage: to POPP'''''7,4h PrObleniS of PrcidePI seelefY* And al quiet to:ifidence that , -.this new educational effifrt::can render valua- ide pistanep ' to serious-minded young people who desire to Make the Mast ..of life.-:- .Therotigh Coutes;:are offered in- all 'commercial subjeCts,-includ- , ing. the complete secretarial ceUrse,. with al academic :subjeets , re- lated thereto.- • :" • ' „ • The. Staff is composed of three ,thorcnighlY,.,enialified• irtatinetors; graduates' Of Canadian'Univer-sitiea, Andholdersof, cettificates -"Con= ercial SpeCialiStS" frO in, the - 'Department of' Education . The indiVidusi' method 6i instruction :" and. . supervision will • be • . ,foliOwed, and cOurses will be prescribed to meet 1h -requirements •,..of the' student, Vocational -Guidance' An.important departinent, Aimed' at'-gUiding • yeting people"the ; choice 'of a carerr, becondnetedby one who has hail wide . . • . With student life. His counsel and •services will be ,-available to the students co.nstantly throughout the: terin, Special attention Will be Oren to the develOpMent. of peraen- alitY and. character, and to the .presentation • of a wholesome phil- osophy Of life- • • The aim of the institution is to 'serve. .youth. Further information. may be had by calling at the residence of the undersigned, corner , Wellington ;and ,Picton streets, or by tele- phoning 578, or writing to -• „ •,'• "1iONA,L11 MacLEOD, Pnncipa1GodencIi Grit. ASHFIELD • Miss Jean MieMillan has eturned to her home in --Lucknow„, after visiting with her eousin,' 'Misfit Isabel, MacLean. Miss Kathleen 1.4Innbers of Toron- to .has returned to her home after -spending three weeks with friends here.: "•••":: Frak Girthrie :of Guelph held r.neetings in the Gospel Hall on J. - j- ;K, nnd are- home. Irani:, their nimainer home M. 'MacGilltriay, gicitipied' his Own pulpit on .Sunday: • • Mise".Isabel •Nacr4eari has gone to Ripley,' to attend High' eehoel, • , MissesKatherineMacKenzie; ,,Bett; , • Bissett,"" Jessie TAacRae and Margaret and Mary 'MaPICOilgie •are.:`attendleg LuCknonf High 'Scheel. , • Misses Kathleen, Lumbers, kather. Ine MacDonald "arid Margaret, 'ane Mary, Ma• Kenzie . spent Friday• in. Stratford • an :ClintOn. Mr. and„ Mr, G.' De Claire art daughter Marie,' .Clawsiori, Mick; „spent the ,*ee1Ler4• with Mrs. De olaire'e. uncle, Mr. Dan KINLPIJ9H Alice, Collina of Kincardine : was a recent bvisitoi. with Mts. Mc- Lean • Mise Floreneellaw,kleY..teturri* her -home eon. 8,. after ;spending the past two weeks With her aunt, ...gra. • Wm. Jackson; Scheol .re-opened.on 'Tuesday,. and the /olleWing..teachera resumed :their '•dUtieS.: Miss Clete MacDonald . •, McPherson of sof fIth. Cultscias:. to: 'Westford: te, Con; 10.;. Miss Grace 'Elald'enby Walkerton' " "Miss Jean -:Lane to Wel- ., , Miss Agnes Gillespie of White - '!church.. spent last at' Charlie GillesPie's.:'' • • • ' ReV. • G. Benson Cox returned •tc . New ,York after holidaying with his .mother, M:"Cox arid qther rela- : --,•-;-Mr: and Mrs. Pat tanip,hier. et: Lucan were at W...Boyie.s on Moncla. .."Misses "ICathieert and Ena Barber • reterned , to Ldindim, after'', it tVie Weekat-'visittwith-L-Mts-MacLean *Misses- Hazel and: Wirinie • Pere were able ' to :yeturn'shome:aftei. a painful • Accident . which ..occUrrees, while on a^ niiitor trip to the Soo. Those attending the . N: E., Ter from here were Misses Gra ci and DoruthY,.lialdenbyi Mr Harol Percy; Kra. Bodkins; Mrste: Wall; Mr. arid • Mrs,: Geo.: Held rib3 and ,family.;.,. 1;1 ' ' • shfielt.Ministetileets: .41:0*11.01.e.F,fteio Rey.. H. F.1; ApPleyard elf Kerwood called On /rien.dp,..liere en , Thtirsday last. Mr. and Mrs AnpleYsird„ have just returned from a trip" to_•Erit'lan.d.- • The -meeting :of the lJp es Canada Bible Society will he 'he'd in the. 'PresbYteriari .Chtitch on FridaY--of- . tbis, 'week , at. 9. P. M. , • • • A., sessional. meeting of 'the: WO- - men's Missionary Aciety th ' Maitland :Presbytery, -be in the, Chtitch,. here on, •Thursday September 14th . at .2 ' Al' ladies Weleoine. , • Miss' Frances- Croiier, anent a' few days' with friends in Getietich. , , . . . „ . ' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil" Chariney of 13plgraye visited Mr. .and Mrs: .ItaY-, , mond Finnigan en Sunday. ... Mrs. Marvin Durniii.. left , 'Friday , e\rJr.•K MeGillivraY Reunited :with .An Old •iriendlloth Discarded -Teaetarig, .„ Profession To Enter Ministry. The Owen iSound Sun Times _re-. cerds the 'visit to that city of two forrn,erprincipala---,-.nf---Ovven Sound Piablic-sebools;.t:ReV. l3titingr7 'and -Re*. J., - K.• McGillivray° of 'Ashfield.: Altho it is over half.'-a-centnry ..isincethey were . teaehers.ilif 'Olken Sound, and they have since. been widely separated they lhave kept in tend) with each other'. through the .years. Each; has • . had "it Varied ind.useful career (says the .account in the Owen Sound Paper)and each used the teaching. profession, as,S • Steppingstone to the: Ministry. Both are in -charge of 'Pres byferian_ congregatiOne.1: • •.• Mr. B.an,- nernien spent five Yeare,, as a inisa•-• lottery in the French' Dingo; Africa end later wasengaged in, missionary ..work • Alasieseat1-re-• then foOk his .pre'sent charge, the ministry- of the Presbyterian church at Titusville.' N.L.which is attended . the :faculty Of Prineeteni Univer. • • to resume her ibitieS aa'tea'ehee of • . • Mr. and Mrs.' John Kilpatrick foe KeIth; visited: *ith Mit,"•"Kilpittrick's . , parents, Mr,: and rs.. Wm. Robinaiir Over ilia' Week -end. Mr: and Mrs. Ben Comfort• spen' - with MrS, were neethiapanied lionie. by their or EnnW w,ho had. Spent his .acatiT 'friends 'here. •• ; ••,Mr., and Mrs Will Reed. . and, or Seeltie and Mr. Bert and:Miss -*be\ attZndea. 60 Reed re-thileti. tit Stiat• •, ITIOtirY :From . JR,,ipley Squad Exhibition Game, MO In , hstping UP Poi Theala Ten. dnyii Withent ahaIi game and with the Lakeside championship. P1aY-4)ff" Series: in sight, the chasers, arranged or an ,elchibition game with: Ripley which was plaYed ;on Friday - Irwin and Curning pitehed inning. itbout for LucknoW With Roy McKeniie, , :veteran - •pottsidet,'going the entire •seven ,innings .for Ripley to be touched for • nine hits, with is many errors by ;his...teammates, gave '1-neknow 'an 11 to 3 victory .This workout . and. &• .stiff Airstic,tiite • ,en tuesdainight, has the sqiind workinq •qmoothlyi with •Iiigh;. hopes of "eoping the championship., Lircknow „ ibrhpOse • •TbOmpson, 1st 1 . 0 8 1 Garton, 3rd..._._4. 2 1,. 1 °Andrew, if. -..........„.4 1 '0 '1 0 0 Irwin, c., p. 3 2 . 5 2 C' Clarke, cf. 'QrOO. 0 0 C. Einigyson, ss : • 1 2 2 2 R. Finlayton, 2nd 0 • 0 2 1 •eInining; p,c. 0 .2 ;3'., 2.', 0 L' Fisher, .. • 'I - M 9 9 Mich:, and Mr: and Mrar. Harypy J• Martin, - of 'Albion; Mich., were -*week end "visitors at Neil .G. ,MacKenzie's Dr.^ Arnold , 'Cowan , .of Toronto .spent the :holiday with • his father ,... „ .. . , . , •Mri....Johri Cotian, Sr. : \e , Missrs; Charlie , and ' RaYnione. Diekaon -o -Philadelphia - were -here= attending ;t funeral of their aunt Mrs. Brady. ' -•'" ' .Mr,. Stanley Bissett: and • his ,Innelt' Mr., Alert ,jedinaten of.„thiestgo were -here attending: the funeral .01 Mrs ••• • , • ; . , . • ...There";' awn st,. her :Mime. .0S. the, Blue • Water •HigliWay;•.:on: Aug 29th;. :Mks:- • Elizabeth.'" Brady.. Mrs • 'Bredy'vytta:.a sd'airgliter,of the late 'My • and 'Mee James 'Johnston. She he( lived • for „many:: years ,. in Chicago,:bi it: few years Ago tetnrited. And fined( her -home at Amberley.. .Fteni theri she moved to . last, poring returned, to • her . honae: Elle1eaVea ; to mo her her less; tWe. Sons, I Stanley Bissett of Chicago Russell,..BiSsett.Ofthe twelftl: eon., one Sra.. Treat '• of Chi; . „ , . cage and. two.. .„ David Alert -:JohristOn •ChiCago. The • fun . . . , eral visits. held. fromt. the home of 7.40-I.. sen ,itirstell.' on. • Friday, . interinent. 'being" inade Cemetery, l',UCknOw..•• • :Nil': George Bellew ..hasti 'gene' Geileticii High' Schkil to: resume hi EqUally interesting (continues the Sup -Times): ,is • the 'life, of ReV..: Mr; Mae•Giliivray, who was horn in Satr- e:On:, township, „ Bruce county, and. graduated . from ' Port Elgin. "High Seliobl. After,. his six months' resi-; 'ilence in "Owen 'Sound , he taught in ItidgetoWn and"; then, Went West .for ten years,' • and 'after teaching". for year a rho...wag • entinected: With the, ,•Deliartitient of •EducatiOn'.. of fMito.ba1ater--r-graduating. • •frinia Manitoba "and. Princettin -tIniVersitY: 'Then . he .entered . the , . 'minittry, his first .chitge.. hen* the 'Pre abYteri ,Chiirch-s•at -bay 1861: Atter.' this he went '• to Michi- gan and beettme interested in. Sunday sehoot Work, s Mr. .MacGillivray went' t� Oregon and spent :five. years 'Organizing, Stan day schools ithrougliont that ' State, ;In the'stime -mirk he Fes in Utah /Or' ,• fie' Years;t Idaho, seven .years;;, Mon- tana; two.. years;. and in the New England.' States for SIX' years. Then he, had char -eta' in Neva Scotiaand perinsYlV,Ania, Prior to beeoming Minister at the Preabyterian,church mhAoii. With :Igo. MacGillivray he has iliehri canniing at Pert Elgin.' • , studies. ' , . 33 11 9 219 4 sib r b. po a e M. McLean„ as, .„.A 0 -,1„ 1 .2 . 6 Lane, 1st, , 0 , 6 0 MeLaY, , -07 -0;• 9. .0 McKenzie; Ix 2 .0, Gemniel, •rf. • 3. 100, 1, McLean, • if, 3 2. 0 Ti!metton, 'cf. '0 : 0'. 0,!.. .49 McLeod, trid .0 1 1' 4 4 , . — 77 - Summary -3 -base . hits; !rid!). .27.-lisse hita, Garton; McLean Struck out, by McKenzie 5;!-IiY,Ctim- ing, :4 innings; ;by in innings: ,Base • on balls, off •McKenziP 1. Double 'plays,. Mclienzie to Lane 1Wel.esin. "to.. Lane, 'C. Finlayson . te Thompson to Irwin.. Umpires—Mc; Kenzie and Munn. • •KIN.CARDINE:••OUSTS-;, . • , • 'RACE . ungannon----7 oft ,dongrint.' Re -Union .enjoYaNe.. time was spent at., Port-, Albert at 'Melville Culbert's :cottage, Wednesday, when. the Ccin, gran) family held its first ,re -union and family gatheting. The late Mr. 'And: Mrs. Richard ,Congram, early InOneere • of Holyroed,.. were blessed. With a family of nine children, ham of licilyteod; Charles on 'the. homestead ,At. Holyitiod; Theme's .of Wingbaniz: , Abram Culbert Of Dungannon and Samuel,: Kinross, all of when). Ore Still 'living. Descendants were ,Present, about 40 in A' ,Program.. of, spirts was. carried out. It .was decided to make it an annual ' RitUCE OLD-TI-11iBR$ MILK 'COWS .AT'leANGLEY PICNIC event. The. ,following ..COmnaittee, was: appointed to, 'arrange for 'heist Year: Mrs. :W.' A. Culbert, Dtingennen; Clarles . • • . I r cOngl*11, 110Yt06(1 • and ,Wellington Henderson,. T.Atieltni4. • 'Reid .tRantily ,Re4Tnisa..; On Sunda•y;. August 20th, a niunber of friends grid relatives,: formerly from Bruce (Jourity; gathered ,at the. mine of Mr. ,aitcl Mrs. Sheridan at Langley: Prairie, B. C. Those bresent were Mr, 'and Mrs.. James' Sheridan' tx,tilderasen -J. A. Garbutt and 'Mrs darbutt, Mr, arid .Toe Patton, Mr and' Mrs. Geofge. Vinkeitini, Mr. Aord on satdid4sr, .and MrS7 William Keyes, Mr. and Ahleti liastsi hes, been engaged Mrs. R. 'Keyes,- Mrs," „Brundage, Mr. ; int teacher in Anbiltii aellinii." We wish ..„Arnold .I3rontlage;. Mr. Thoma a Yining , • hint streceas, • °Mr, ' Charles . Mr. °Geol'ge Miss -BeriliCe rnin wAs the glies",„ ,Mias Amikhnd Beittice Treleavoi loridAY.-, :, • Mrs. "toward D'Utiiin ;left ,Friclay te key;es,' Mr;' Clarence Keyes, , Miss geLean and' kr, At',Colwell, Mr, Sheridoni,WHe is an 'old -tired Cariboo trail;alto trha'fis(-4,4rhpioti • "Ceirtity, entertained , Luckrtow, Meets .ICinc,ardine 'In The Lair Town.',0n. Thursday In First Game ot ,chempienerdp SerieS.- Vletnry each tucked away Kincardine,, and TOinghini ..battled 11 Teeswater. Monday in the....fi,nal game of the Series ::. to determine which team will. meet Lueknow league leaders,' for Litkeaide 'League championship celsior .Life Trophy. Oi*.liatl thrills* :for WingliaM; iffloWedgineardine te Acer.0..reiteiLruna„,iti.,_a ,;_barage 'that' 'dn.:rise Joe Tiffin 'fr,cim• theriainind, And and paVeittbe, way f for si,•9 tory • for, the..Kiricaidine squid• . These; tWo. teams :battled to. a. 2-2. draw in • Winghain•oli Thursdays until 'the last, of the 9th inning, When. Joe 'Tiffin smashed a' lag home over the Centrefield :fehle, with two 'men in: bases to give- Winglutin .a victory :and; knot the series , witli,"-a each, thus necessitating the game in •Tf illoswwlentget,iopnil dair•atte ' at 3.30 in..incknOW, .Lucknew wril tackle the, Kinear dine tern* en Thursday ,Lake- siitie ttiVin with the return game the :Kincardine trots outit.hougii artai"Ortihiggers an Lik now te.ttie edge Ads afar, . bting tirbength is e tanlid_4eetrtineeltd sietriewsi,!! foi the silirerWare:, . entineliKeeps Lucknow Memories Alive, nant„ ' Treleaven, Walker, Webster, i.4101FrioW, Ontariet• Yule; A good many of these namea . , , anpear the Sentinel from time to copy of your •Weevaluable a°„,i,i'eFeeeli:1:ee'dOna; 4ttli:en 1o:641r:7:113;i reports. and. 1 etta:4rnse if the same",. /snaffles. l'eople.' cif ll these -and. ether families which .haven't taken .tinie to mention built- • u'ir the Lucknow.. of my day and they and their descendents, and others, who haVe singe, become ;citizens, have would' hold such interest for 'me" as. ^ ° -Editor Lucknew Sentinel, Dear Sir: diretpti persidical whiph interested .ing• Pa few. papptir have pea long :wird past., If any nne, told. me When I left l...uClehirw. one, cold., Marchmorning.: that thirty-five Years latet:...the'Sen:: tinel. would; still lie Published . and thatT,particul�x, copy did, „I would have said see" I Wita geing. to -say 'I *Mad have used the *pression "oh yeah" but that rather ,.xpressitse,^entirely- Stupid hit of , „ , slang, had not been invented then. Really that issue • was4 interesting. It 'carried' me back to --nay, OW!' boy.: lihod 'and yotmg manhood daye when looked on various members of the Webster family as admirable friends for had they.not been friends of my grandfather, -Witli"--.-whom lived. made the Lu,cknow 'of today yg-hich L ,have ne doubt IS a ,supericir place , the timn.1 Anew-. 1 imaginethat .: it id a hard .pill for anyone .tp, swal- low: to realize that,•his town has - become S better town since he left. Most of is have a soft spot in our neart for the 'home of our boyhood, ' Ind it is hthink :of to thinhf .it as being different nnw from what is was then? Materially I know bait :altered for the better. 'You walk' on cement . jiavernents where :f used t� ;Walk en • from of old; I would like well to haw 'Plank., sidewalks or cinder. .Paths. In been in LnelcnOW. that- tlrrY.; ' • ,factl usedt-d. help .MY _grandfather . 'The letteralif• Xr;,".E•er..,-C-A-SWe rid-• ,tbe YV had- great. interest for aM. 'nein street; and When we tore up the embodying them in a scrap book oi-Ad walks I Used to peer .carefully • Ltscitnew.histery for they are so full for the . odd .cein , that might have of information --regarding the .Paet dropped threughthe grapkik Being.. - .even beyond my day,„ and they ,f1Y. a Caledonian:town it ,wasnot to be • eritettainingly', Written., Then tin expected.. that I found many. The next papk. „cape alongbad, t Ciri,IZenS nty. day got their drinking' . ' -long And-interesting.letter_froniliir_ _w 'ter_ out:._of wells end their washing . • • . . ,. . The annual "Reid :family re -union was held. on 'Monday (Labor . Day) in Qtreen's Park, StratfOrcl, *hen des- cendants of 'this' illustrious family' gathered to renew happy sisohietions: ,Itio 'relettohohlisE4.'!' The. lite .111r: and Mr's. John ' Reid • ,in the , early.7-akiMigrated ' from i Belfast, Ireland; , ringing Witirthein', their family of Sixc ildien. The eld..- il O.st Son; Henry, ,had 'Coine.'te", dazed& someWhet .. earlier.r. , .ving , Settled a4 filen Morris in the Viei.nity. of Guelph -s‘vbere...hia •descendants are: atilt lif ented. The, other Metribers of the family' came later V), the 'Township • of . Ashfield,. where, many of their tIeacendanta 'Still reside.: The originals family .eiihsisted. Of four Slone three., ;daughters' las' .follovit; Henry -Reid. of Gleit, Morris:, .• John, Robert . ;and James' of . iAslifield T,ciwnsihip, near l)ungithhon; MarYfO.rifif (Mrs: ,CharlesDurhin,) of St. .Helens; Mar- , , . , . h'sitot...V.110 , later became .Mrs. Reid of Plislinch; and Mrs. Thomas- Stew- art of 1,1ualcidta.., (Mary Ann) of St... Ifelens is :the sele survivor of this family, she 'being •riOw 83 years of age, 'All Were married with, the ex - ion of Itobert Who 'resided on AsffrELD NATiv.p d.go,NottEb..,AT KINCARDINE . •.• • • ' • • " • . ;Nit Caawell, The following :week, water out of barrels or .. from the there was another from.. :tip': same 'Creek. I. judge that your water `BY.et, Liwriter, 1 never had the Pleasure''of ton. is• entirely ;different '• now. I 'Meeting either 'of these men but the remember thefirst' electric lighting .name ' of Edi Caswell was.a house- '.3ystem. .The street lights and the hold word in my -grandmother's' home few hOnsilights'wete. run from plec- and, in Other. homes where I 'was in triP current that came', front, the: • Stewart' 'Planing. Mill just ,beyond, And,, :Mrs. A.': MchitYre, natives, of Ashfield and for 55 years residents of , Kineardine; were hon- ored , several functions in thlif teWnr,.. Prior • to :.:their . departure' to their. new" lionie TorontO on' Wed- nesday 10,. McIntyre', Was' born in Ashfield townahip:, on, August' J.,8th, 1855, at - 'ended Lcichalsh °school and when 12... years' of age oun emp oyment with Mr. •• at Amberley? and aevt.. yeare. ' later moved to , Kincardine, 'where he has resided continually With the eiCelption , Of 7a: year and A half :spent in, Dungannon administering an .estate. , Hentatried Miss "Barbara Bayne Of Ashfield and„..riav the. parents...have gene te Tottinto where 'their farniiy•Lef five, children all re- side: They ,are Dr,Horace McIntyre Miss ,Agnes, McIntyre, ltubf, Mrs; Duffin; Hilda, Mrs. W. Mad - Kenzie "•ena. Edith, Mrs.: Nichol .111e- Nithel. ' ' s' Mr. McIntyre, ',aa s a 'real estate agent, k clerk off the third division .cOtirt Anti justice of the peiteb, btd served iwo years eti the coUricil And: twenty-five years as Member . e after leaving : Lticknow I. fould. that Cliff...* Foryster's „ ac art..pd Caswell. had liecOrne•'''.faineus Beier& that the ltnipligliter used to • in the ; field. Of, Canadian " literature go around and light"oii lamps at. the • concluded that 'the. two Ed Caswell 's street', cOrnets. :I 1 :We:11„.•. renter/I:her • , .viere.ene'zie4,ihe.8411fte• man, pr may- Watehinghim try to light one. at the. .:Werefather and sett:. His letterfeet of the Seheol. hill. The Wind was e in :the Sentinel .:adMitting., be onceso' contrary that. no Matter • biro' he in., VpicknOvi ,iettled the,, matter turned the.light",*.ge blown out '7 're in Now;.'stithehigh:'I have fere he could get t' enclosed in• 14 : • never seen'*111; 1 :Will leek on him as glasscase It took V.-ffirti1Te- .a /elle*: citizen, and: a friend And my .te,•:Milie his., rounds that eVehing, From references ;in your :papers- 'td,' • I the HYdro:, Electric ,Service, I, pre- . ,attind that you now have :An pp -to, the-niliute system ' Since. reading • of the, 'Webster family gathering I •haire seen. in . y�urpaper repOrts �f.aeveistl others, I 'like "the idea: Very, 'much. It Is ap- parently one, .of the ...inanY - new things that have come to Lticknow since I :left 1 'have never had the Oriiierturilty• , of:.attending , any ;large , . „ here, the • ide neit, werked" : very, *ell at • present WhateVers,:. May -be-:done in-snotherftY-,-Ov".-seVenty-- qve years.- We, have no homesteads vliere' families have lived: generation' to 'gather all et. granafather'S.des-:: . . . • - 'titer generation,. For :iinttante, tem:lents' in ' one : Place, ..preferably Lueltirevi Where he liVed. Tribai of his life, Would he ver difficult for they ' Wenticishave t� be ,brought from .Scht- land Honduras talifOrnia. 001e -wade. New .York, ,Yirginia; 'British Colunh. Alberta„.• !Manitoba, Michigan. And -ether parts of the woild. Unlike the ....families, that have "been. holding gatherings in ,YoUr• 0*i) "out, ;family' has riii• menrbet there, now and there is Po '.1)0inestead still ..in the family possession which could he looked hp, -•!1.:Ii'ilhsti:Pileomtliee.•,"W: pirate -it.' and :the: et:11:9. •• .familY" groups: of LiicknoW and its environs' Will continue - :far: • many. years to germ). 16-"gathertheir -clans - there , Annually,. It is. a heitutifill'tidea, 'bad read.. of such gatherings .'on ;mailer: tittle ' in fiction"; netlahlY• in, I. . very "readable...books' of SiontgoinerYis"(Mra. MacDonald),1-bni I did not knoW they were a regular, • . event in my Own ho7e._te,iwn., .1‘:Ia„,ybe the anther of "The 'tangled . Web" .• get hor• idea :from rending the seri- • tinel, on the occaftion of Scime these former gatheringS.. ` Thanking ,yoir for So ,niucli of your space, i remaini ' • WILL 'ilAttAl)kr; • , • . • • • • . .interest in his work will be greatly. ..I•1 • • • • . - 'enhaneed, • • You , notice , V used the -expeasion •."he .adriiitted- he. Once;livediin Luck - now.!' I' did' se° advisedly for I had heen told as that tucknow was t .neitet, :as. a place, t at. people . not like ,O . refer to.. as their: home:. I. was. teild' that • conductors on. the Welling - ten, Grey and Bruce Arid' the Landon 'Buren' Mid -Brnee 'RallwaYs; .hati`re name for •it that ended' , instead :. of :Started with" an ?When, I used to group Orthe, natUre.-- teat': :the . acriptirte. "passage ."Car any good ,thing'comp out of" I .fount Te1ftltirilei•ng-of7L-tielcho*1-coult, not 'then have answeredthe AtieStior in the . affirmatiVe: 1 elm now,ior ,1 knoW. :of lseveral :Men' hailing iror. hew beCtithe :an honor net, onlY'to -Ltielcnov . . imt to ',Canada ,among . there Mr. ta • • "C.4svv14in adthOltY..on 'Canadiar anthology •.And. ' Jan MaCkai. ;princiPiti.- Of :Manitoba College should . also :include the .lte .Chief Instice Mathers of Manitoba:, But 1 have, learned afterthe lapse. of years' that not only two .orthree, but ,rnany,1:g4od •:peeple. have emne: out ; of ,Lucknow and many...„ men', -peopie of the type that Canada.. should :be PreudOf have liVed their „ , . lives . -1-esi- think of many .ni."...theint ncluding of: eetirse ierne ek.i.het,sarrie Webster fariailY.: Aimee the fanuly ames, faniilier to...Me ditring4, .: myretdenee dre the. • 'followings Allen, Agnew Arrhationg, Archibald, Berber, :Berry . Bryan,;'Birriessi; 'Clarneron;„ Campbell . Carrick,. ,Connel.l, Corrigan,. Cain Davison, Douglas, Elhott, Findlat:er Gallagher, ...Geddes; • Gordon,. Grahain, Greer, :listinbleton; Hainley; Hobnes,. :Johnston, Jeynt, LaWrence; Lindsay, Little, Libns, McCharleS, MeCoYi". Ma:these!) .1),Ietthie,::, Meetly, Mnrchison, Murdoch, •Mutray,.. Newton, Peart, Proctor, Reid; .ftirb,ertaen; Bess, Sid - 011, "gotit)i, stewett,,,otkiklor; Ten - KINL,QSS Schedi • fats Opened !again with teachers for 'another fierO.' , and Mrs. Tnylor and Gordon of' St. -11elens;-Vialted. Sunday At' Mr. R. Martin's. . .Miss Jean, Ferris Of RipleY visited 'Wet Week with Mrs. ' A. MacDonald. .., alid..• Mrs, 'Engel,, 11Its: Higgs and 'Mrs..., Hurley, wire have been Wsiting at Mr. D. Meltinnon's, re-' turhed, to their hoine in Buffalo. ' BORN—In:Kincardine,. Htispitsrl, on TlintsdaY, kugust, '81.st, to*, mid .4 MI'S ‘Ceell ItObb* A daughter.' eo,11- t e„panik' d .,c7Les 10.11.1 Atb,ma, . Itat'aiatt921 tiLS•4 iotttiet ,aartij • VancouVer. woideti ihini041 001y8,„ , .1" - , 0.cgr • - — • .• • , Miss Patricia Robertaim of Rip ey , visited 'With Mrs. ti Middleteri laat , • , :Mr. and ;Uri. W; ..T..liall Of. Aahfield' spent a day recently with the let - tees. Mother,, ,Mrs4 tittle., , Mrs ban Mckinnon,. (4th Coh.), entertained a, number of friends from' the States last week, Miss' Elizabeth McIver" left for Powassan, where, she has secured a , school. , • Mr. 'arid Mrs'. It, Moffat and' babe, and Mr. Bert MdffAt, . visited, •With friends. in Blyth during the week. ;Mrs, Win, McDonald of IiiPleY and Marion Metionald, spent' lest week at the home of Mr. W. McKenzie. 0. A little girl arrived, at the hone Sq. Mr. and lira: Dick MCOnillitt on' Vedneidirf SO,Oft' 43. ' Ohstatilationsi