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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-09-28, Page 47,ru PAcw.potia., 171, ••••••••sr ••• m Recallthe vimr • 'Iii..$..•••.,.1411;•dic.i.,14.0.•-;t• ••, • • TXXV•R$41.4,SEI!rE BJI.t 8,. 1933 usedo. have, to TedYe ,e,ar clotlioe, on lie tilingel 118,04 •t6' inl'a41fie' 4/?atit 1400., Generally , when. we Went ;Whet took ' .040 elengite sores' to :put theM on, We 'fennd the slurt',befoTe the ,paletLlges Carflq'to' the sleeves PF pantlei4* ti,c4 rn, !mots.; c:onntrY' X noW.1019.' .could never. !leYe 2*reW1ed, and 4breatened, a geed ,neentred beeansethe' er.Peic was ,T.1°. deal ever this but did net a1way Ongicieridt laFge for .any. 04taPqe. t9r, come' to -.getpal,'Aghting, altho tbis even:.Intlian canoes Was: ' before , the reedern -nudist. dea lVhiIe .no • one', raved very 'mach had orkginate'd we never thonght*olc. ' 't b auty' there are :parts of • heard of srivim!Ili.Pg srnts, We got all that • rtvor. that !7.eti11 .linger virx .I:14 irAt.14s, LEADS HIM TO . -EK-' 04.441mtTlg .014t. heOinee, eft,the '14triOtiV.01), PRESS IIOPE HAT fl.W14:.F.AT''441W1 `.1r1,4fti VAPY'I.P" 4ursa.reniember oile boy W1O of the sceneryI ' Q th§,t coin*bete it crossed onees to p 047 is •114E. „POOL.; , . • In a recent Inielbei"Ot the .Seiitillei. . „. .the• -WeehlY'' paper ' 'Abetbaa'. been . printed, .in .Uiy. 014:t. lio*, , tei,v,*, ,eVer' * ' Bleep )3efore. "I *. via.a! bOro'i. I !nevi e ,,notice,' that, •,figoratively.. speaking; lirciught tears to .my eyes.. It stated ' that.' tlie:' Medical*, Ilealtb .Offider' had prohibited. ming:swim.in the • ol 4C11.4014 VII!' pond I*: ealfriaafi' this „ . . '.. '.'action' 'was i a,didiable* and maybe even abtiolutely.:riecessery from a' hehlth - .standpoint. . -Nevertheleis., •.I.' cannot belii but ' feel a bit blue: oyer the order, .although it is, ...nOW ' over a' • third of„a century 'piece .mIr fait . dip'. • in that t� me delightful' waterhole • Whether it is the distance • of ,over ItWeitherisand;:telreir,VM.:, , -Ftrme 'd!s.-• ta4ce of •thirty-five. yearn', r do! not , lcnc*, but in keeping with the adeee ''.that odistance *lends enchantment 7:tc' • the view'Itat spot - has become to • ale a brigh Auld' deet memory; as 'indeed 'have'iall\the Other :spots ' On • the old creek thi I'. knew in these \\4,, geodolilbad.old,,f** airs before .1' •-'folloWed Horace Oreele .cs advice and , 'came west. - : .• .. , ' When I 'think Of a fiver i '.4s. not 'altvays. of Mime .greet and lordly,' etteeM like , -the MississipA the St. , , . Lawrence. Or *the • Arneson, Mir' iiii it. ' 4 .teme ofthose- big or ' smell ' . , • , . , of- ,-ete$red ui the ate -1' 1Ile'.11et ,the,:eoneSiOri X04de.inKinloss OleFe' all one aft'ernoon,,Se :that he g.4.'sun- waterlilies Smiled hnelt PanY of IgeXelient Adventures ' burne4:7At, tile:;_tend .10.14 son tanned ing,:int„e tbe 11..a4Obit'S',13aY"'and tq after• Fot boine • •• - • -A .niem; ot the North: 'Wei( Cernpilny. DO3P..r.n at the foot Wheeler... .1; of',..Teipleration the Ptl”w :bran4efd:.?!r. the eFeChflow- ,tf r.entero, t'he Siiries,:Of La Vero.' diye, :0 11\3161v,r :st°0:Yr fl?..zir,---tbai''%'las. , • „ - - ' Stony and InUddy in 'Other, #earn, ',F0,n!slinr; MKenzie, Fraser Places, :It Was iri.,:elinl*er • (Min; t the S'un. It..was nota big.patch' nd the blies: were just like. YrellOW, iies. elsewhere, ' but 'I.: anl. 'pre 'thltt were trio* now:A. would want to aVO: inY camera along to get Ifghter..'Avonld he in- and :athars are *ary 'AtmOntie and is there .118r119great'd.Optl:t and very fesaaatgk' And. long before 'the*, 1ittle.1Peett *It was fine ,for , were the river travels f Cartier, bare-footed although the stoner , o t Fr,Onte.naCp. 'Char!:11)diri,Saeand bw;:;!:;voh:lrdd `.iiPensiathtee9e ..ticitto-7(in1,)..ta4strw4amt t HenT.lePin, • . just :because , it was stony 9) MenY,...*r Ji / Were Neaked. to ntttne .rye!;• .7time I _played irt this .part of the tilat, 'MOO often comes.. into. MY .river .: We boys used to 'pretendor thpaghth1 would 'say that itwaa.fiot imagine Iota of, interesting ithtngs any one of thei n1igy rivers re-, as We Played, for "the. thoughts of nor JAY' 'Mg Youtivore-ong;': • TZT 410toric Ones,nor the Sacred one, nor -then .1 haird' swum in Seine -rivers; those with the swiftest currents not or padd1d on others, sailed up,1).r• the greatest fells,' per 'those with the don 'others in steamers, of kratiOns largest cities,Inch...those' that ;carry Sizes fished along some, pichicked'hy the richest products, nor these with the :hanks of -'somei-iodev.wallred.or - the sweetest names or that have had Marched across ;bridges' Over :others the Sweetest, songs written and sung kI in ..slifferent parts of two continents, about them, net ,those tb&t ftow bt none of these operations meant through the 'Meat lacoutifilift country pcire to.,:ine at the time than did the. or, that cemei tumbling out of the business of 'plaiing in, .that,..,sItony highest men/Italie Neither ' .do 1 river' in the old •Bruce county 'village think of. 'those on Whose placidvat.- lof LucknOwr so. namedafter: the city er,a lovers ;have ever wont . to row or 'paddle While theY'talked ..ef the tlung.S neardit :their heart that, is;* telked.. of • her end ;• , linto d, i sePAM!' and: get. to, 0,rk'. with brush, :palette: and eanyas. --Amen 'the"- hther "beautiful pk- that ,bank ori• merrtory's waU s that he a Section of • this, ,same, iver deWn the fields Past....wheFe,my randeather " built aslaughter hose or Mr., Perden,.. one Pf4h9.,..11,11aSP UtChers,..`It seemed' to flow gently; tween:gressy banks There was no, he in India which 'figored' .o, prominently in the'-rnutinv • -----,... .....1----1- .......-- • ' ' , ' ' .. ' ' really, *Ondiff7 UT7arilWit-the.. river . or r mentioned that this stream- had . the 'scenery . and yet...I have . thought streams . that have had .history Made . no poetic neMe.• It was; and 1 suppose .of that little stretch Of brook mote Boyne, the Ithinne Or, the Nile iNei- • The rive .1 ' tut 'thinking Of and because its 'mouth was nine tilli,ealled-4the h,l.ine--kle"..,Rim*t-o.' hen than I have Of..the Niagara,.the, , . . on theirbirfiks-FlikOth-Rapidintr-tha -thlked-o those rivers thet havehecoine famous in th'e ;last fort years . is one that I other.. That sounds yathet indefini e miles St 'Lawrence,: . the Otta*,a, the Thames, the 'Seine, the Forth Or even have theught 'Of I hundreds ,of , times north or south of some plaCe ' or .-... a diet does my mind turn naturally to .:• , _ . . . • At:the,evo i the '1.1nitedl Clinrell- 'on Sunday' Oetobe'r let,.44ininistering.ut ho. Sicerannont .ob.eorVed; Tetorviee will. tic , "4144 •t0t.i 1:3y: Sunday ScpsatLnChurh A 'gpO4- atte!idenee QI,Yeeng. 'peeple. was present Preeent ,at Sunday 0'0 r" -neeiiI service' ..in'T•latie.!a• phareb, Thoae." aftimt0airt aetViCe..ap to Which, old' AiO TQl•lOg: Ore..itiVited, 441 te-cOntinue,4 at .leaat". thOn'khent,;()etobser, 7. ril'eabyterian:.':y. W. A., . • • • . • Tho Seternber ieotw of tin ifig:' at tlIn Manse Wth the prosideii,t. • inItbn ehairt. theMeetipg opeed by, 192:and setipttne 'read, allternaely fronf'the ;chap.. -of. Jelm'S :1.84 Wes. 'followed by,. a business period mid offering, af.ter whieh Wren 104 . was sulig and Mt./5: :the. Bible study. from the book of /obit. lewitt..gave the --topic from ' Working n ',COMEDY. AND.' ..DRA1VIA --Ricture-for2.--011.Ages^;7 also • jr • !,t.FAi, .:c05.1,EDY .CARTOON water , :144. wrissionv book "The. Seven Seas and *fhgt rnea0W-77174(0iiill£17.4:‘ ern -11901.- .; MinnoWs darted. here and. there a lrid prayer by MisS. McOdIT•close • . • . entented with the place as the ,-rier the'. meeting.'i •-• • ' was .itself. Now and ,akal.n. a co to drink St Peter's.A. would sten into, the • Avet0 'orAO. Coe) Oft. a bit." Tirthe ida,lvere ox -eyed daisies, 'ant.. yoking other blooms, and , the, distance.' .soints • woods.':wbere.'Wel.4.sed. .toLiO.L.t6L.Aek berries. The river bete was not.:verY wide: the. antemer 'one'CPPliralinott, , ji.04'•Over ' it. -*ith..Ahe :asSiStanca.',611 a.' pole think , One could leap, frerc -te • , :• ' The opening Meeting Of the P. • was held at the home. of Mr. 'lot' Mrs.' Herb • McQUillin on Mon - clay evemng.. The attendance -.;ras-:not- as large .as :was wished but; a Splen- did:. bhain s ting, W'as. held, The AooSing Ofs c.apeteains for this ' Misses' Eileen Jobesten year's bank.. ta )simk. x,Thei0 'Arai contest. in: attendance ,resulted in • the McQuillin..being:. chosen. It was .als_o± J.- I. . . • decided. start a PeopY, . contest: which 'will last until' Christrims. The • kneethyg_ivahen elnset by' lVev. Geoghegan' pronouneing the benedic. tion, after whiCh lunch .Was ,served. EIO,Y!",,ZOOD . Mc. and Mrs,-„LeOnard 'Corbett and Mt aiidMis treat, Cookstown to Mr \Itichaid El . • liott's on .Saturday. Mr. and • Mrs..... Corbett Sr., will remain fel.: Some " • Mrs. Melvin :Irwin....and• Dciris,': Mrs. lHewitt Of,. ,SMikatOon, were, 'recent' viaitors at Miss Lizzie Mt. and Mr.s.. E. A...Paliner, Leis becallae .Of tlie.,seagn the Y •baYe' in- paed kno*' boy.: NO citY is. but it is because: have forgit4teii the "Carding 7 gitil e • • spired, like thend el 'Shannon .in Ira, call its balks.' it does ot &idle .rasi.v.. facts. /.../i6vei had the. opportunity , 13 am. which, alas, is'. no longer to the Rye7iiiid thh Afton in Scotland, ing On i ing bola 1 think Mountain, for it is in of many down ,froM I, any now -tapped to follow - it to its source or to where b Jn theAleitecr States hn&the, Ottawa ,nrovrne has no real mo . M Canada. Not yet 'do I. think first ' of. those that Ore 'famous because Of. the magnificent scenery 'along their ,banks,, •IiIce the ',Rhine and the ;Mtn= • ired and One. others that peoPle rave .. over. Seine' rivers are more or leis !meted' like: the Jordan to Christians. • and ,Jews, ' Olt their, 'Ganges to Hindus. • „ . Others. get „their lame . because of2the . cities ithrough • Which :they flow Or, ratheik the • Cities. that •have• been •*11144 . on their banks, like the' Thames; the Seine,' and .thOTiber.' Then there • are .riv.ers... that are .noted fer" the strange *wimp people or.; 'animals' that can -be'seen- on eir etif•courser Some rivers are !wide ...and, deep and .,.prOudly,carry the :largest, 'orletean steamera Some_ate merely brooks babbling. over , bettots . and Creased by little ,bridges tha add . to the, beauty of the scene.. Some :have. •, been navigated by crafts _peculiar to •, thernselyei litre the .Red .river, the the Engbra,teh. Some • :have •echoed to the Songs of the voy- ageurs and curreitrs,(le. tocils of other days. like .the Saskatchewan ..and -• nearly all the other sizable streams_ ..Of. Canada. And abut , that it should • have .beetteo, state of outOwn rivers , heard„ihe war ;Whoops of the Iroquois or 'other .tribes of Indians - when on.Alieir...,..scalping excursions, the'SL Lawrence;- • ttawa an lc elieu being tunohg: them.. Some...in • 'Africa:have., carried :the slave 'driver" ,And,his. unfortunate priboners. On the , -shores ...Of ,-some terrible _canmbaL feasts or sanguine ,battles have taken place.. And seine flew through, lands that .anee were :populous and import- ant' but are now forsaken , and. fer-H • gotten. the Danube in ..Europe,' the &mange tie ...'iindit diSembegues its 'Waters into Lake •.'...',„..,1;....... .',i. o : : happy hours 1e'l- i"- l- d7j5:.1:'ff-g' l' e ntaira.1uthu: / have stood Oneach of. the This not noted for its width, depth bridges thatHcrossedit inside t4:Di.I,caiee.iha7siai)5;aielng or speed and itis i-viqa6.iiilit,Trrsi*To,/,baPretty ceseto the lower end viere.. s. anything ligger.,. Olaya.a.. toy . jj:9!it, *dew th)ay,, jitile.. :00.1, .ba.sk, in, the rWatei. ::-Whi.:::r.ShulloW;"7.-wiiile'..' the except Where Sinall ...ponds have .heen. t e.. sunshine,,, appirently. ealeeP; in bigger Or•hraVe4 boys : struck out.. IMO t.e?.1.:ncreedeklaes7Wielieee:filice'd :i9t1,-t.ltha6a*blvetril''' .Weterswirling 407n. carrying winter '1*''‘i;e' ' watchedwatched" .P''..: .b.14k' ::_. ': not always the braver . Or , the.' the deep. ' ..0i. :CourSe. the bigger boys retarded t'Y' the'. dam • et ..aorile*.lgri.it ' and snow...who,:,deuglit .thre was better Na;Ore,7i better:: SWirnmers. .....That .;:•.'C'endition, or SAW milleh . ' .. '., ' ; ...... I ' • ' . skating o ret.e.. typei.;,,..0,,fili.6.s.nt:(1,i,yhtifii.,.. bilLtopeirpelii.:e. ai„Sni de, :.:i6. everywhere.itirno.dtititir. .itttie, 4,, yli;eeirw'yi m7.. 3 tar!IFi ris The, hcrys,, of lbe. Villate, Of the froze over. T neighbOring, farms constructed 'boats auterritibiles,' motor'cYcles, ,airPhines, i 'floiited. as ..proudly -... on .. the.,...ponda have a lot.' of wonderful,. advantages and 'allif boards out in the deep water while grOWn, Up men pr. woolen :keep 'close enough to mostly flat-bOtomeA :,.punte,..,:which 'gliders, ,:speed 'boat 00,4 ,..t6,. ,atomtig....00..1.vaterutios,,,a0,. ,f:# . a , tape*, is contoied .bilt.., shoiaL4that':..they :caw' alWAY.a.:Feaeb; the ...Ro nt , WIlliaM' on the*.,,Sf.,',LaW; more thin•wedid inthe . ..., .: lattet .Yedia tion bottom -'. With ':their toes. '‘Viy .reCollec, . of tha-Water .is that .it:Was :Clear: as the Griffon" dirl, on the Niagara, or 'detibt,, if • they; ..enioi.:.them'sklveS .any . rence; I rernehilrer helping-Jini Me--.' '-eftla-SteenttitY.',--P-chir..-etill-iernmphet- inil ..°1 - i'll'i -71cit".4°°' '.c614. .t6t; one COY. to . bend ' One . of these . heats:. :It, the joy t..,got out ,of,4 Sijreadjil ..ray could ''tayy in it a lofig,.tfirrieTwi0rout: was .e ..goed,. one of its..kind..;..eid:',We...eoat, se it.,.wOuld::datch the: Windand hiiri' .1' iiri'l' 'speaking '. of 't.1;19 ii.664":1i6- 40t-i-it4intO,Tireleitien!S '-:oFtild.:4iiin, and whisk inc oVer. the :ice, ..of the 'prn,g. .ntoows,.w'biiii.e.ina.iiiiii. :pl.f.4.,,,,a.,.' ''';'...4•ii5i'r eitill.e.:01417:- t got into it and we Pusliect:...eir.:!Pli. 'with ite..'effOrt.':all ni.Y.,lieFt,;•ejte4,' in bo .in:,..11,ia. •ij.oad .ab3ve' it.: W.et-lei"... 'our'. great,' adventure. :The, ,,hoat. was 'slintinp,',:back: against .the .W.indi , wbith, . taiincla and supported .:011r.'! 'Weight was almost ' as ' great ' a: joy. In 'anoth- there ' has 1').eri anY'l 'gine°. 9t:: il()% 'I "Ill right. The ,pond howeVett was. AO ..ci. .004. 'illf: die. allinnier I ' 'usell ' to (10 not ' h'u*'''. . . . , and shma stuck in the self beneath, ,I:*do not know whether .1 woUld.;give eleven' salt water. 'swiMining heac es,. reach ; o , full. of ,'OtalnPai. Some :' floating Iocise. e$401...:4st..ario • occasionally •:a. frog;::. ' I. :live lie* .withill ' easy that it: Was.... very ': difficult to . get 'anY, Much now ,for'.:One Of those liOny.bas'F;,. three out -door .Salt. water peels,. One leeWak: To TOW; with Oar; 'of. ''..the, lint, I ''.iici. :. kilo**. that When. I..COOkee. 'illaogr and . a fresh water i'l‘FQ1.,,, T"i: ordinary length was out of the' 007.. thdth.. 'as, a, ;young. :led I got , as much: :that '; it - is no great tretible''te:.,.gON ttion. . So we had to paddle or pole . optileasat out ' be , th,o. : eijeki0 .ai.4..lis, :'swirtioilhg.. But none , of the swim - stream. .7e.I.'managed : to cross Under .miicli..,setiSfactien. out ..of 'the eating' lifting 'Places .: here ,cao:, give . nmf.any, We ' railwaY'.:(bridge, and ;get 'seine as T, ' ',kat& nat.•,. with p.:,..Taiyibote, Indr0 ..P1.0adate'' tha.:l - got . frorn the. distanCe.beYend Wherep,We: 'tied .it. Alp' :front: •That; also applies to the frog's few ' sWironand*, places- I have is, refer'''. while we -picked: , chestnuts •Coming 'bind. legs 'which we, fried :in hotter, 1,04..to.. 011 the:::Nifte;,11,1ile *Ver.:, Re-.- , . , hack we had...more, difOculty'.fot. the watching to Isee •if it was.., true that. ler:I. cOnid• eivial. I Ittlog tn,'d. l'°gf: *itelith ' of - the. ;water '.11447ben...:redneed: lii.e.y.,wOuld-Iiirap,*.ciii-Htliefryingttiee. 'aTyl..'WOrked -iny, WEiST .fre.M ' the.; do TO and 'the diffieultY Of .getting between, while ,..6okilig, •I .,,do ...nn‘, rerneinher down • to.; where iX 'I could ' Stand.' UP in the Hobstructions ' increased." At: ., one , (r0;.tilig .,Y. other 'kind . of . fish whilet14 mint0:: Once'l did' this at night. plaee; I ',stepped out . on.: to ..one of the in tucktiew • except bass frOm. . the , . . in the *rain' 4110 . illere ' was ; no one -stinnos'''-te':-,See, .'7if:, i-1,:-.could4nsh the .:nonit...and.L.,rier.gli A5*-.L.P.9.rves':Liile'c. there besides 'm Yself, . and. before I , . . . , ,. . ., , I3O4 Stouiitl'ii...U: I got on 't6 -a ''staajP;.iTn.:ink day at leasktiie Wage wal..hat.'cOttlt -sliviniPrheii.,-*Aat Itio•-•.:01.1o....got, I ita.(7forgotten, it. It ., any case / 'do, 4 favorite resort Of the followers Of' .°Oi of 'ill'Inehing._.• his comrades, :'0='. qonehing. bottole .going down ' feet first :with his `hand holdhigh above his head, , *bile there Were 'spots ..that : Were .. dangereini. for . the:';ilittle cliapSi" the bigger hoYS were pretty good ;in seeing :that., they. were .icept. Ont. of danger. . .• 'So: the Ohl, pOol 'I'S te - he U .. sed :ii0 more for one of the beat ' mirPOseS ;it was ever aged 'ter,' that of :enabling the lads "ill , the Village to ' 'learn to take &i.i*0 Of .;tlietlitiolyea, in the *Ater,. An the , •SWirninitig: and : diving and 'Splashing and shouting la te: boeOtne a thAng...of.th**st .n nlemory oilly'.. .. . But 'to -inanY'haidee" rOyeelf it will he 'a Oberiehed•nleiritirY;-.OE 116110 0.ttinflt.fill00d 'iN01, 1)0 '.0001i stlitti it 'dati .. . • Ixoyliodd . days., Maybe , some desk Or, agnin ;beepme one of the tontieii... of .lOY-'abil health far-,tiii'VO'Ve of l'Aick,-:,' new AS of 'y'ore,:::if.net, then .maybe the 'village. Pennell', Will 'lied . that ' ii. proper 'e011erete::ipool. is .ten'etrneteil.' with7.."neepsaary. 'eotiventiendeft for dresailik reeina 'nue tt !guardian se that y-eutilt, both hoys end girls, will have ,:ibeGehatide of. ti.dally, clip ,withs nathaving to g6 ,t6..take.-7IInten ' or mien to Purves' 146; Then in fOri4/ yettie **I1)1f1 '.0d 'iV111 1tii ' welting ..',,to, 'libe..,:l'ioin,itillitleelti..W,,,thli,leollo.,11 :ehoilionieto"iftilillo: .st,iitl". thh;;Imat itint, 101 *beide -;t1i.li--VIllilge tethers. fur their ..Wisded ;in ptovid. Ingedit': ti;•lilitee- 1 164 .So'''',-"`' .' . gfr. Pli' Otitta .. Then -there hie river a Which have, *mile the thirsty desert - bloom as. e *Oder. Sometimes in suelt caSes. the Peeple have . held :the river in ho •'great'. efiteern thit Minion ., sacrifices havebeen oftered to it The Nile ai81- :, • the 'Ganges are 'canon. in. Point, But : there' areother'.,rivers4 flowing' thin • What . We call eiViliZed, countries wherenow and rigaiti the 'hody. of some orie“Mitidered fest greed or lust, sOr Of, some unfortunate "SUicide'doitte do'wh, toward the. hen. 'Seth ri'Ver • flow gently thteugh .Verdint Meadows *and ...others tirinhie and rata, down ltipm the MOUnteinsi. Sonie-there ate -undoubtedly that have ,yun,6n for •• yenta and &Cedes and eetitttries and 'maybe for inileniuma without ;being ...onavigated Or even seen IV ai We • know. that the white rued, at.,ieuet, •.r.luring • the -last four hundred yeats or Se,' hive, beetidiacoVering thretd: • :fiOtfeti 'liefOie 13001 .1?'jf, Men Of • tholr renietribeethat' 1 made a Plunge' and; ,Tsaa,c yvaltoa. '11/any a time however, Was. in:: the 'water and the same 1 8.flyir:11t4 Carnier. cerning.4borne..witir' time *lire. Weti,, thrown in from •.th,r..,ifis pole over :hi shoulder, ,carrying :other side: :We were not ,at alt seared', chill, Of t,e8,0'eCti4)10 slze, but 1 ' felt • .pOOSi(Idtaiilk* humilated' There -!,Cirtiff ,nriether spot .oP th .for T was' not 'garbed in the modern Stitain:.otitsille the 'village 1imts rieaf' ,SWiinoving. Suit style for heating; . had, all my clothes en ;and ,:,they . :all got wet,, and more ;Or less rninidYt, We . . . had to ethY , in. , the, hot 'sun :till wc were dry , .enough to. . go home, Of "ft:•gkas, i*oks and it was: javaiy. cOuthe-Ve. Wete. very "dubious about t'lie' on the Oward 'between spellg to the water:: The rivet bottom here. *AS...Mild and lt.folt nice and tOiy'sstid , peel on ones foet. It was teal !oh. ;todive depir 'off theliank, and brink' beth heradd. full of Mud and las tet.it.tiikh the bacic Wild just getting .out he the 'Wtitht id"f,litttl. 110 ,,,1,06tild have to dive hack again', ',Sometimes' ;he wanted te light but more ,oftorthe took good. natilredly and; joined '.the laugh. As thiti., Place .whe iftirthAi qfielit, nne motlir or Older' hrOthet (Vas: .110t ,f1.6 Apt 'end to his by' mareliing hint holm, Of enurat4. it 'Wai not; 146 b art -te yt' • the gravel reed' leading nert which w„as popular With the boys wile die hot. Mind wanting; 'fib far. The Creel;, here ran threugh ,a•field'.and had niec. being able to fool the ::Women. of, Mir ..resPeCtive Mines, ca4 hii 'Mether in 'mine,. •grantnoth;.• de: What rdally` happen t() 1)1( Vliflet),1 got ' bowie another story , cannot reeolleetithat theft wat ithy.'switnining done in Oda pond 'eic.; Ce,pt When sonic one fell in like. , '4,0t Of the ,swirnining in. the Village Wail done ie the Ati.fne" tlie di* Pint down the Area* or'' lit the ' overflow bele* .the carding pond ' farther 'flOWn. The :11440 'VeR. not IN10 bilt .*SS for the race.. Vito Cannot think the tritili" .lidYg; A striiks twe, oek 'one fren. ' inf• Neither* 'brettit Ai -notice without Oho' side to. the /t Was a. berithei, beide 1.00;the nmther, for 1;00411frift to ',MI6) the French' bat* ,freni 'the' read and as a„eonfrie 4-16 WOuld. lievn to Stop.'to.hav:ci a d11; dians Wile ent almoqt everYWhete .Oilente hail, the. ridVantage . or helot!' l'fin10.1f ..,bcfOre eiirryi,t4 uiil hi •.77'en• Indian.wotild g0; Up end clown the 'a littleMete :private...At the ',.otlier '111P.trii etiOn A or' trees pattl..., rivers in thole birch bark 01ifiOdif tli006.10/1)0 mueh nioro thbitil:rittie YR." thiff shooting the,rutitd§',,Ut, eenSiderable even the ht•t? beva • , risk to life mid 'to Xaa. .itaf.Hb.air.004 • tijaft depfh Whbt'd'the ittet. eel". T.h0. pio41,1f4c.,$4,14 0:0,Or '404 tete ti* igaiol•% . • - , • •'ATEND Y. F. S...11ALL/ 8iStteen members of • t'he [. P. of the United'. Church were in at- tendance' :at :',the Presbytery 'Rally efi"-;Thorsdasc'Hwhieh-- war carried out:entirety...by .Yoting.People and was considered the most success• hilll rally, Yet, held. .The KineardiM, Society .carried off the Shield .eivardee to the. group Making -the most' :pro. ,gress during .the 'Year. Those. in 'at -I• fendance fr13,m tucknow, , Were: Mis L. Treleaven;. 1ev S. T.. Tucker, Miss. GladYs. Tucker ICiarence ',Greer. Miss Frances Thorn( 'Miss Betl Alton Arthur Andrew and miC„eirsrsy.E, ylaVIrgsr.pe:,. Mis' Audrey. Henderson: pion, Miss Lillian Horne,- Miss tilt-. and. )3,1 ;ire, r. an rs. el Avery' and ,' daughter :June:, Spent.' Sunday ' .Mr.:and Mrs:,.. Robert ' MacDonald spent :Sattfiday :evehing.a Mr.I,Thos. igaleoimis: • .' • . • • • .• and ...son. ;SOL Aekert's? • Mr.,and ,Mcs. !pent Friday.. with friends at :. Clepaonnan. • iiMiss Jelin'ston,sPent.the Week end. it her heine. here: '. 'Mrs.• RecheF , Culbert, Eve , and Lorne. Were the "guests . at MrWm •Flic110'sen. Sunday.. :;** *. ‘*. -Mish. GeitrUde., Hamilton went to Terenth, on Saturday,;YWhere she Will attend' the College Education. this ' term.. 2 ar United Church Y. P. S. ° • . --Trie-teadheis7und:-Students-Tofth Continuation SchOol :were eiltertained :on Monday : night. and .the ...meeting took the forth of a social.•6vening. ,After ;theopening exercises the preSY Alex Smith,' led in a. slisirr prayer SerVice. The president then a " gave an add,ress 'of Welcome • after which Frances TheronSon took charge - of the, gaMei.: During the evening hurrrerebs, games 'and contests were conducted,' Which tended to mix ,the different, memberT-and to, provide meini.' Ofgetting ac;quiinted. ihumorou) ,journal was read by .Jessie. Ma -Kenzie. Eunice. Newton, !Marg- aret Rithfe,tona1da ,Thonipson and -4‘.ociri:OVI-len1erson, rendered a 'pleas- ing onortette. Two , Vocal duets' with, guitar; aceomPariment by Fred: Em- belin . and Sim. Adams were -,much Afer bad beeii' served, the. meeting ehVed. With the 'singing ;Of the Ai•st,-verse of "Abide , with Me" ; , -iand ,the repeating . of • the .Miipah. 130ediction. , • Nothing To Stop Him .A young eity.rfirl in the couritr,y and ;became rather friendly with ,a Young. fernier. One evening as they .were strolling across a Meadow, they saw a cow and calf,rubbing jioses in tbe accepted - boVi tie fashion. ,• • "Ab" 4aid the young farmer "that Sight MalteS • inc •want to do; the ' "Well, go tihead;” stud the girl, ait`a ' Your :cow."-Loriden Opinion. . • The monthly meeting of the H. W., 1.. will be held .at the. home of Miss AimieLStatters. Directors, Uri. Earle _ ,tiodgins,:Mrs Joseph Hodgins. Topic, Legeads: and ,Superstitions," Miss'Dorothy'lial 't oritest- ..pple Pie, prizes. •Roll call; Practical • Idea, Lunch Corn,, Mrs, ,Elden Eck- ..-mSwiller,...Mrs: Ernest Ackert, 'Mts. Thos. :Hodgins. AsiingLD • Mrs. ly.14. MacKenzie of Gederich is visiting her brother Mr:` R. J. 'Mrs.' Frank Ilainilten has, returned &ern a ,tVi;Ci :Week's' .visit ni..*Windsor., . and, ,* daughter Kathleen 'end Mr: and 'Mrs. A. Kil- leugh .pt Toronto . visited over the week -end With: friends, here. In. looking over the, registration of ' the:: •Stratford Normal school ,. we. • notice -the arn es --of-M-is sea Margare t- Shnrison, Catherine MacDonald and . Sarah MacAulay of 'Ashfield. MiSses Cathetine:-MacPenald and: , Margaret. Simpson Were home. 'over the week -end. • Mr. Arthur SiMi).i;On leaves . thiS week • to enler his second Year in Knox College,''Teronto Ashfielli':was ..weli represented atin' the Coderich Fair. hist 'week. 4.• po you .aioan to ion mo you &mkt. not. see Me coming ot a Straight 4111li.14, piece :of road: like this?". 1,the owner eLthe avery sihall car, after the' collision. • • "Sorry kuvror," said the truek ; driver, "Thought it. W,6fe a fly On nld . • , windshield. . YOUR"HOIVIE IS .YOUR CASTLE' Adoilt only dean .tonsinietiVe Stetee, by reading. SCIENCE 'MONITOR• • ;Pboty.Nettignopei forltite itonoa • Ti. •lve ft ib. constinedint world ntivi belt dOei net eitint.ine'd.ioindell. • • Hsi iotetestItia feathie 0119.141ot ill the 'family' On- WoolatecAetikkiiii,f` Homo, ' • Making,'Gnideni, tilnialion and Books. Also oat/Sloe tha Chadian and Y.nuole • Vigoeons '116 inlaiptatation of *ASS On 4,1Vlitetrilit Ott NOiona" COlistrin and ..'Watefting the ...World Go'. fly" •, . • 60. of ofpecial inferosto tOofi4 •• • 1.4.di/alloltait•al.),4•441,44•'" the ChYlkerlin deletiOn PubllstiItig ,doelef4 ' , 107 Palnintith EltreetBoston; MastiaChnelitte\ • ,Molted ,enter my eUpscrIntion to 'The' Chetatien delonne MOilline foe , • •tnled Of. , ' . , • • . Ono year • $6.00" $2.Mf iiientha , " 'One itiOnft Itto, od,4,1II5O ,.4448446031.484 • 414! e, 44. „ • . • 4. • 0. Otty04'6 ",' ". i•i:V.114th Yr. .i34040,,, 14.4• • •