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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 30, 1926, p. 8

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is good tea explorers lost for six years whoic explorers tear their native tured by a tribe of savages who had ii i t rh kilted their carriers and made them prisoners an expedition succeeded in ransom ing them with presents of glass beads looking glasses and similar articles dear to the hearts of savages and they were ultimately restored to civili zation and their friends the f urtrappera of hudson bay stlu tell the story of lucky moore as he came to be called he was a hunter and prospector who suae twice report ed lost in the froz pastes of north ern canada- -yet- he turned up alive and well after disappearing tor seven months and then again for eleven months when however he disappeared a third time and la a blizzard while guiding an expedition along the shores of s the polar sea everybody thought it was all over with him an eskimo chief nearly six years elapsed then an inspector of what was at that time the northweat mounted police in the course of a journey of 1800 miles across the frozen land which stretches along the coast from hudson bay to alaska came upon a tribe of eskimo who acknowledged a white man as their chief the white man wasnone other than lucky moore he had he explained been found by an eskimo hunter when on the point of death from cold and starvation and had remained with the tribe ever since not daring to run the risk of reaching the settlements on account of one of his feet having been ampu tated owing torostbite the stirring story of arctic explora tion abounds with similar incidents the canadian explorer stefansson and two companions were given up for dead when their ship was crushed by the ice and sunk two years later they were found in banks land a large island in the arc tic ocean they had subsisted main ly on seal meat j shores for little-known- parts of the world there is no knowing if they will ever return some disappear utterly but there are cases where they have been given up for dead yet have returned or been found after an absence of many years take the case of the heroic mis sionary explorer david livingstone for instance he vanished in tho-un- known interior of africa and when more than six years had elapsed with- out news of him he was mourned as dead yet after all that time stanley found him alive and well at ujijl on lake tanganyika which is almost in the centre of the country a little while later stanley himself disappeared together with three other whlto men and 353 native porters the expedition set out from the cast j coast of africa in november 1874 and when nearly three years had elapsed without tidings the worst was feared but on august 4 1877 stanley turn ed up unexpectedly at boma on the west coast having marched by devi ous ways right across the continent a journey of over 7000 miles through territory the major portion of which had never before been visited by white men the terrible journey had cost the lives of his three european compani- ons and of his 353 porters only 115 had survived captured by savages a few years ago a native bearing a letter arrived at a settlement near the mouth of the fly river in new guinea the huge island north of auc- tralia to everybodys amazement the let ter was found to have been written by a danish explorer named peterson who four years previously had start ed with three companions to explore the unknown interior of the island and had long been given up for dead they had it appeared been cap- surnames and their origin galbraith cannon variation galbreth variations ocannon racial origin scottish racial origin irish source a given name source a nickname at the period when ihe scottish it is remarkable in how many lni clans were at the height of their stances a mere obvious gu3 gives power the ualbraith formed a very 1m- you the exact origin of a family name t portent division of that most influen- and in how many this very obvious tial clan the macdonams north and guess leads you totally astray know- south flag that the family name- of cannon the gaelic designation of this j is irish you would of course distrust the obvious natural it would not come from the english word cannon instead it conies from the irish clan or stpt name of oceannconnain it i you drop out the f in this which is infected into- silence and simplify the three diphthongs you have a pronun ciation roughly like ocanninan then slur through that middle syllable and you arrive at ocannan or w branch of the macdonalds chlann a bhreattannsieh or des cendants of the britons but they took as a family name the given name of tholr chieftain who played an ln- portant part in the national aftairs of scotland about the time of james i galbraich of baldemock of course in the earlier use of this tiame it was regularly prefixed by iu j mac indicating followers or des- cendants of the person named but as has been the case with so many scottish and irish dan names the pre fix was droppedd as superfluous after htl the christian science churches ta toronto cordially invite you to hoar by radio a free lecture krom massey music hall on christian science entitled christian science the way to the true kingdom sunday afternoon sept 26 at 300 sharp station ckcl 357 reable end maxlmlte 3attery co by charles i ohrenstein csb of syracuse ny a member of tho board of lectureship of the mother church the first church of christ scientist boston mase ten good rules for broad cast listeners the following ten rules for radio classified advertisements q ratis uttle friend to v either sex mailed in plain en- the translation of the name into eng- of ceannifionnan meaning fair llsh in later generations j haired and which was the sobriquet the strongholdsd of this branch of j given to a chieftain by tho name of the macdonalds were macrlhannlsh flachra who was the founder of and drumore and prior to 1600 they the sept the territory of the ocan- held the island of gigha for the mac- nous from medieval times was that donalds around orglall the way the name has become artgll- by dr alfred n goldsmith wellknown j adies wanted to do plain clzed through simpliilcatioc of both radio engineer i and light sewing at home wholo the gaelic spelling and pronunciation the rules themselves are as follows j spare time good pay work sent the name comes from the nickname 1 dont try to hear ordinary broad- any distance charges paid send casting from australia in midsummer i stamp for particulars national manu- to en the good pro- 1 factoring co montreal nearer stations most of as advent of autumn when falls first early frosts subdue the ground and paint with artists fingers all the trees unfurl bright golden banners to the breeze and scatter leaves oer every vale and mound the goldenrod bedecks the byways round a stray- brown bee roves oer its yel low seas then silence falls in magic mysteries as summers skies in autumns haze are drowned work worn people find new health by improving their blood in real life the happiest people are- those who are doing honest work the luckiest people are those who have a work they can respect the finest homes are those fur nished with love not luxuries the most beautiful woman is the one making herself most useful the average employer is a pretty dependable fellow when treated right the villain is partly good and the hero is partly bad the story does not end with the wedding scene j very long ago there have been very few poets who so delicately could touch the pathetic strings of the harp of poesy as engene field he certainly wrote mainly for children but there is a depth and sin cerity about these things which make them very acceptable to their elders i once knew all the birds that came and nested in our orchard trees for every flower i had a name my friends were woodchucks toads and bees 1 knew where thrived in yonder glen what plants would soothe a stone- bruised toe oh i was very learned then but that was very long ago makes a difference i dont know what it is doctor said the invalid but i feel i shall never pull through knew a spot upon he m nonsense nonsense answered the wlcre checkerberries doctor why your case is absolute- round ly tho same as an illness f had years x knew the rllahe3 near ae ago yet look at mestrong and hearty wllere pickerel that welgl as over yes was the reply in a veryiope- less voice but i expect you had a good doctor could bo ed a and neath the murky mirage oer the river the wlldling asters in profusion grow the yellow catkins nod brown heads and quiver just as they did this time a year ago there stirs a breeze the aspens dance and shiver the buttonwoods and maples murmur low rose e de ribcowsky english girls tune pianos girls have already invaded the realm of the piano tuner in england and mere man must look to his laur els there is said to be a lack of ef ficient welltrained tuners in england and thousands of pianos remain silent and untuned for want of proper atten tion the profession is said to offer ex ceptional opportunities for the edu cated girl the course of 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