iv" . \ above) 1”. MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1964 {Typing-n Island’s newspapers all played their part tags 0! the editors and the re- action of the people was re- cently recalled for me by Nell Matheson. farm and provincial. editor for these papers. He remembers a man had; the Rose Valley area who stood almoat alone at the time in being a supporter of the Lib— eral Party in a district which was strongly Conservative. Each The Guardian. then day w Down through the years the Modern newspaper-men shud-, local fame as a Writer of pastI a violently Conservative sup. people of Prince Edward Island der 3! the mough, of the many 3 even s. have known no lack of vehicles ' for expressing their thoughts as there h s been a . . _ . ; Results of libel suits uhIch could have,1 the history of newspaper 3 porter. (I t the his researCh in"); the one subscriber nearby a here} the nei hbors would gather to ‘ 's d . . 3 long suC--;1‘(’SU"ed 5mm the WWW“ hadl reveal a wide variety of ; hear the new arrive home of I .— _. of the ay read. just wait till The Patriot comes Whelan, who had had the Pal- I” tonight then we will learn the truth". Following is a list—as near- , accurate as was possible— of the papers of the past. The Royal American Gazet- te and Intelligencer of The Island of Saint John. 1787. Island of Saint John Gazette, 1792 Royal Herald. 1805. . Prince Edward Island Regis- ter. 1823. Royal Gazette. 1630. Haszard's Gazette. ladiurn). Express and Commercial Ad- vertiser. 1850. Monitor. 1857. Protector and Christian Wit- ness. l85 . Protestant and Evagenlicsl Witness. 1 . Ross's Weekly. 1859. (Print- ed till 1866 when fire destroyed the plant and it was discontin- ed). u Patriot. 1864. (This paper was started by David ird who had previously publis 'ed the Pro- tector and the Protestant listed Star. I”. Argus (succeeded the mm Bales. ms. Protestant «on loonwmnonrsonm' 3.3. above. Other editors following included Frederick J. Nash and Reuben MacDonald who was succeeded by Neil Math- eson. and Calvin Lewis.) 1853. cession of newspapers publish~l the laws on that subject been' papers. Many 0‘ them flnurlSh- It was an era when political Prince Edward Island Times. i many parts of the prov-2 as strict then as now. re for a short time and died’ wTiting was at its strongest an '826. ince. An effort to gather as much.I out; the same applied to their} when anything which appeared Colonial Herald. 1837. In an earlier era, especially‘ data regarding old newspapers! editors: none of either appar-E in p ' t was accepted a, Goa. Islander_ 1342, during the really bitter battles as was possible was made earl- ; ently ever hesitated to dip below pet A; . result the [one Ln,ng palladium. 1343. In . esting I on Confederation. the editorials ior in this century by the late. the facts to find something bad caily received a terrific rib. Morning I “s and Semi- Vindicator, 1862, were often devoted to sarcasm. Benjamin Bremner whose. to say 0f their opposition or hing from the group of Conser- Weekly Advertiser. 1843. Charlottetown Herald. 1864. ridicule and personalities. and tamin had long been associat- the causes they espoused- vatives. However, his come- Constitutionalist, 46. (Published till the end of the all too frequently we 0 an‘ ed with the printing of books‘ thi connection an inteir- back was devastating: “Nowi Exam (by Edward last century). wr . 5 . : iner. 1847. and who himself acquired much sidelIght on the I BOWLING Is A World of Fun . . . Especially Here! 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