Lizars, Kathleen MacFarlane (d. 1931)
Lizars, Kathleen MacFarlane (d. 1931)
Canadian novelist. Born Kathleen MacFarlane Lizars in Stratford, Ontario, Canada; died 1931; dau. of Judge Lizars; sister of Robina Lizars Smith (writer, died 1918).
Worked as private secretary to the premier of British Columbia, John Robson; writings include Humours of '37, Grave, Gay, and Grim (1897); with Robina Lizars, wrote In the Days of the Canada Company: The Story of the Settlement of the Huron Tract and a View of the Social Life of the Period (1896) and Committed to His Charge: A Canadian Chronicle (1900); also wrote articles for newspapers.
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