Show THAT WAS AMUSING Humorous Nova Unintentionally ally Very Gravey Misled Milled Serious Serious- Minded Glasgow Newspaper New R. R M. M MacGregor told the following story at a luncheon of the Scottish curlers In New Glasgow A New Glasgow shipping firm was having built a steamship on the Clyde and gave It the name of ot Tho The oddIty oddity oddIty odd odd- ity of at the name aroused considerable curiosity The Nora flova ova ca captain was asked the derivation of ot the name Good the captain replied that Mic was for tor the Irish and Mac for the Scottish Next day the captain was astonished to find this explanation o of the name featured in inthe inthe the Herald He sent for tor the reporter and arid explained that was the name of ot ta q tribe of Indians In Nova Scotia To his further astonishment the following day the Herald carried a correction reading as follows We were slightly Incorrect In giving lag ing the derivation of at the tho name We mac In yesterdays yesterday's Issue Issup We Ve now learn that the ship is called att after r a R tribe of at wild Indians In Nova Scotia who are half halt Irish and half halt Scotch |