VAY ose egg depends I the building of a better Canada, Canada's ind'ian population could contribute a great deal to L Canada’s Indians Can Help Notion, Given More Freedom through the river valleys domina- ted by the five nations. KINGSBQRO Miss Barbara MacDonald left on return to Montreal after spen- ding a few days with her grand- parents. Rev. H.R. Bell and Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Al Cummings. Lakeville, money was raised to go towards hall improvements. Much has al- ready been done towards giving the interior a “face lifting" and are looking forward now to ‘av- inIg electric lights installed. Friends of Mr. Edward Rober- tson, Kingsboro, will regret to CEARLOWOWN GUARDIAN. NOV. 19. 1958. 5 ’ Bonk Teller Is Remonded ., The white usurpation of the . . learn that he has again entered m, . 0f Chit? you mar but needed more freedom of ac- long—established indian trade was returned from the Sour“ Hos‘pl' the 5011? i5 HOStpit-al for treat- 30 InreAV¥Ah ‘3}: —hBraan;l mull, ke M115 Leader. tion in which to do so. Ethel Brant greatly responsible for the many tal “here She had bee“ 3 93' ment. All hope that it will not be y '0 m o ' c a be W1 london Observer, iys, “The seconc Club of Prince Edward Island last l‘ulonture of Brantt‘ord. Ont.. told a dinner meeting of the Canadian conflicts that ensued. Mrs. Mon- ture asserted. EARLY DEMOCRATS tient for some time. Her friends are glad to see her home and hope that she may continue to necessary for him there long. Mr. Gus Mallard, North Lake, to remain ‘heft of $260,000 from the imper- ial Bank of Canada here, :Mnn- day was remandedone week for .l in London 1,, night. _ Indians like to think that the improve in health. returned this week from a bus- Plea °'r elect“- so—called commor Mrs. Monture, who is a full- people of America learned the The male quartet“ 5mm lhe iness trip to Boston, Mass. D.V. M20“ 250 Person's, mostly teen- ra Journal. blooded Mohawk Indian, 3 great- principles of democracy and free- East Point Baptist Church, a d a}; ‘7 any: great-grandaughter of the famous chief. Joseph Brant. was the first woman to speak to the local Can- adian Club in its three year his- ‘ory. She was introduced and thanked by the club president. F. W. Curtis. who presided. dom from them. In support of this contention the guest speaker quot- ed from a recent editorial in a prominent American newspoper, which credited the Five Nation Confederacy established in the mid-fifteenth century as the first also a ladies trio were invited to participate in a special service in the Fortune Bridge United Church on Sunday afternoon Nvem-ber 9. Following the service they were entertained at the home of Mr. Moritimer Is Promoted By C.N. Railways . and Mrs. Arthur Wood. Rollo The guest speaker expressed re- example of warring peoples band— Bay ' ' ML FARM gret that most Canadians failed ing together for peaceful purpo- and Mrs. wmiam Cam MONTREAL - The promotion take they made ling mderlay the stand bring: a haze] ning t for corn, or bor. TV, and in the movies, Mrs, Mon- tentioned people failed to appreci- d5?“ With ReV- H‘R; Bella ,and log special and technical assign- wed' ' Thur- , , lure maintained. The happy, peac- ate indian culture and neglected with Mrs- Bell Who 15 a Patient ments; Frederic W. Somerton eellng paint. with ful, settled people described by to train indlan leaders she said. In the Sums Hosrltal- Mrs. Mac will succeed Mr. Trotter as assis- Nov. 19 - 20 yr. down to windows 11; from the road. ties, every season 2 nearer from the ep where boulders yw. reeling, rusted MADE 31 YEARS OF ROAD Morrison of St. Georges ment garage in Charlottetown. Mr. Marni-son, whose first mad His wife is the former Cather~ ture appeared in the textbooks. on struggle that emerged later. SCALPING UNKNOWN an tribes. It was the bounty offer- ed by the Puritans and later the French. that initiated this prac— to realize that his indian fellow citizens loved this land just as deeply as the descendants of the European settlers. “After all its the only home we ever had,” she said. Only one side of the Indian pic- Columbus and Cartier were for- gottel. and replaced in people's minds by the embittered groups that evolved fmm the great land Before 1637 “scalping” was un- known among the American Indi- tice. “It was easy to say ‘savage' ses. “Only in recent years has the modern world attempted this sen- sible solution,” the speaker noted. Efforts of missionaries to mold the indian to their own image was a grave mistake, Mrs. Monture declared. Many of these well-1n- “By now people should realize that indian people had definite ideas as to the kind of schools and churches they wanted." As proof that the Canadian In- dian could produce outstanding leaders, Mrs. Monture selected three who had played a promin- ent part in Canadian affairs: Jos- eph Brant, soldier, statesman and missionary, Blackfoot, the Crow- foot chieftain, who fought the land grabbers and wiskey traders of eron. Chatham. N.B. spent a pleasant weekend at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stewart, Kinglsboro. Mr. William MacRae and son Donnie returned to their home in Montreal after spending a few Ra-e remained here to be with her mother during her conveles- cence. ~ Mr. Wallace Fraser, Red Point was a recent business visitor to Charlottetown. Mrs. Roddie Kitson, Red Point was hostess to the United Bap- tist Women’s Missionary Society on Remenlberance Day. The meeting was largely attended in spite of the unpleasant weather, which brought the first snow fall of a former Maritimer is included in ‘hree senior appointments in Canadian National Railways’ Op- erating Department announced here today by SF Dingle, vice- president. Donald M. Trotter has been ap- pointed technical assistant. handl- ta-nt chief of transportation and A. C. Weaver succeeds Mr. Some: ton as operation assistant. Mr. Weaver. formerly of Mono- ton, N.B., was educated in Mon- treal and graduated in electrical engineering from McGill Univer- sity. He served as a signals of- ficer in the RCAF from 1943-1946 and after demobilization joined the ONE in 1948 as an assistant electrical engineer at Moncton. After holding other engineering agers, crowded the courtroom to hear Magistrate Glenn E. Strike remand the 25-year-old native of Rentfrew. Ont. He was arrested‘in a Denver, Colo, night club Nov. 10. Police said more than $230,000 of the stolen money was found in hi! YMCA room, two blocks from the night club. and it’s consequences. of the highest calibre. "VOICE IN THE MIRROR" Starring RICHARD EGAN and LINDA DARNELL The gripping story of a man’s terrific flight with alcoholism I . His wife stayed with him as he fought every terrifying inch of the way back to manhood. A drama Theatre MONIAGUE Shows at 8.30 ' ‘ d mach . - , . have 1:; r Dr- in the “23:31; me in ’ Sl‘yms on me high Iills-rennin was pulled by horses. sons. Reg. Francis and Howard, in those gm 3"“ a“ “appened gig? We'lnhemahonsl Order M M, and' Mr, . poms Yoqu Saw?” :16 Waitera‘afigymgggfigg COMING FRIDAY-SAT. — “DAY on THE BAD MAN” . . a- mi at mm Edward Island as seen theequlpment increase and two daughters. Geneva. Mrs. Mpg Mom“ declared that at “In the Yeahs ahead, the pay and daughter Gall. of Charlotte- engineer, MOMWBL in 1955. ‘ ke will be 00 r t . “elm greeted by C. Gordon remarkably in power and quan- Linus MacQuaid. and Eileen. the llme the first Europeans arri- ples of the world are going to mwnl were weekend “Sm” to Born in Stirlingshire, Scotland. r 9" ‘ [m 1801' 0f the govern- tlly. Mrs. Joseph MacVarish. "Ed on this continent the indians look towards Canada in no uncer- the home 0"? Mr' and M“ F°Ster Mr. Trotter joined CNR in 1926 as If —Betty Bridgman a Science Monitor. \XIMS inrprise Witness Heard ' had an adequate language and were a very sociable people, who thought far more of a good orator than a mighty warrior. Hochelaga found well-established settlements At both Stadacona (Quebect and (Montreal) Cartier taln fashion," she said, “there- fore we must be prepared to show them a good example.” In addition to the Club president and the guest speaker, head table guests at the dinner includedn His Honor, F. Walter Hyndman Young, Kingsboro. Mr. Fred Bennett has re-en- tered the P.E.I. Hospital for treatment. after spending some time convelescing at the ome of his son and claughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett, For- a chairman at Capreol. Ont. He held the positions of instruments marn, timekeeper. draughtsman. roadmaster, assistant division en- gineer, division engineer, assis- tant superintendent. and superim tendent at Capreol, Stratiord and I have o. want. I protected by timberod walls, and and Mrs. Hyndman, His Worship, tune Bridge. Montreal. In 1955, he was assign- fm. “Vins- safls. surrounded by wellutilled fields :f Mayor Edwin C. Johnstone and Mrs. Peter Stewart and dau- ed to the chairmanship of the h. corn. Even at that early day each Mrs. Johnstone, Rev. T.H.B. Som- Statistical if N AISSED WNDSTON, N. B.. — " that, John Jacob he had killed “that is charged with A unwise witness, James F. lid, 57, of Montreal, testified ’ , In, told on July 18 m ’Gaetane Bouchard. 16, floss stabbed to death last (CP) Voll- 1 ) mur- A’r Vollmann Murder Trial was visiting Edmundston. make the trip as guard. Tobin said he was alone a car with Vollmann while Martin attended to some business in Fredericton. Tobin related what he said was the following conver- sation with Vollmann: “I said, ‘How come a to smart sometimes have a hard time con- trolling myse .' " Crown prosecutor Albany M. Robichaud: “Anything else that the accused said?" Tobin: “He said, ‘I’d be lucky to settle for life. I don’t think they have enough on me to hang me — enough evidence to hang trade routes extending southward of these large indian villages were important trade centres, with ers and Mrs. Somels, Miss Mabel Matheson, Mrs. Curtis, and Dr. George Fisher and Mrs. Fisher. Placings 01‘ Island Potato Exhibits At Winter Fair How Islanders are doing n1. po- N-etted Gem Seed Island entry ghter Nancy, Kingsboro, loll to spend a two weeks holiday in Chatham, N.B. where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Cameron. The many friends of M r 5. William Fraser, North Lake will regret to learn that she has been a patient in the Souris Hospi- tal. ALI are anxious to see her restored to health again soon. In the absence of the pastor, planning committee. Montreal, and, after a period of operation assistant, was promo!- ed to assistant cheif of transpor- nation. Mr. Somerton. born at High Ri- ver, Alba. began his career in 1925 as a messenger with Canadi- an National Telegraphs at Prince George, 3.0. from 1926 to 1948 he worked as operator, agent, dos: patcher, rule instructor, transpor- tation inspector and assistant su‘ *. , *v * *‘k‘k‘k‘k .._— ' looking young guy like you would me." till? Edging at the Royal Wime’l‘ Placed 8. Rev. F.W. Mollins the pulpit 0‘ perintendent in Alberta, British ‘ time of the conversation, be in such a jam —— you know, Mr. Robichaud: “Mr. Tobin, Fall: in Toronto. _ .y the East Point Baptist Church Cl , .I V . . . 4H Intermediate seed (14 on 0111111313 and ManitObfi- He was ‘ said; he was handcuffed trouble.’ I am not sure what he alter you asked him the quest— high power 599d (15 entries): tries). 2 Anne MacA 1 E t was occupied on Sunday eve- appointed system rules supervisor , swam no and acting as a answ. ered to that. ‘ ion. ‘Did you really kill this girl! 1- Archie MceulaY’St'Petel‘s (Pe- Ban. 1 ' , ‘ “ay’ as ning by Rev. HR. Bell, ng'- 5- at Montreal in 1953 and four years I l .- ta - the Madawaska, "I said, ‘Dld you really kill and he made the answer you Just serve champion); 2. Harry R-at- 1°: Ah ISlahd entry Placed 5- born. The male duatrtette rend- later became operation assistant. m king ‘. {youth to the Saint John that girl?’ He said, ‘Yes, I gave us, what am he say?" gfy, St. Peters; 3. John Cheverie Irish Cobbler table stock (20 good special music. , g Iyour door. 53.11 pending his m5} here_ guess there’s no doubt about “He said, ’I blacked out and $113“? Lglgnd “mes 315“ Plac' entries); 1. Raymond Vessey, Miss Audrey Robertson. Red RACING DOGS {« atwoen 8:30 ' ‘ e Herman Martin, who that.’ He said, "Ihey were a little when I came back to myself it Sega in (25 t. ). 2 A. York; 3. Harry Battery, St. Pet- Point, Miss Sandva MacGregol'. Greyhounds can c 0v “- me -‘ . [ate _ or the pair. said he too easy on me when I was was too late. The girl was thur gixin &u‘§n_'r1§5 ers Bay; Island entries also plac- and Mr. lam MacGregor, East ground at about “miles an hour_ “filed his cousin. Tobin, who young. I have quite a temper. I dead.’ " Coffin Mt S’tewartj’slafiders [£50 618455. agdSB-(ZO m ) 1 Re Baltic motioered it]: Mioncton, N. - ' ‘ ’ ’ ‘ ’ . . ' - . - t wee en. _ x. , placed 4, 5,6, 7,8 9 lo 11 12 13 e ag" e“ “’5 ’ V B” “m . I ._______ 1' A ' ltl '5 Bio rawcol, R.N.; and Miss ' ‘ ’ l ' ’mpnd Vessety. York: 2. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robert- , - ‘ I IS Farmers the “germ” or gum urxe 1 .e n el 14’16’and 19' Dixon, Souns: 3- F. and F- Colfin. son Munn’s Road. accompanied | . l i - . . . .. .. stronger in Prince Edward Island Janet Tawe . z ‘ . . , . ‘ \ . 11, Call :3 . this year than it has been for a Mr Joseph “Sonny” Johnson. tlgirlsoi 'RKe‘S‘Wiafi (is ten' foams; “hand en‘m‘es also Placed by Mr. Iver Stewart. Kings- ‘ w . ‘ . ‘ ' I .} ‘ r: . yan, areson, ,5,s,an 7, W M Ge- 24903911“ fmmrase 1) lofiwtlglgwar noted that the mem 1:70:13??? 6311!; egegogrbl’ eGrilagl'ldChamlsptioiiaeSteed) Canso, Huron, Keswick T.S. (23 Egrglefgdrxdnt will?” ticC‘Ilag- Junior Farmers’ Re- ‘k “JEWEL 10?: "falla‘fihmm' ' ‘- - ' .. - - ‘ ll ism, . 61‘s; entries): 1. Whitley Judson St. . no human-.m' ' l!- Pal‘enl noted from the beI‘ShlP comm Wlth that Of 185i Sunday where they vxsmed Mr. 3. R3 d _ _ ~ _ H v lottetown. .1 “Dell summit. and Related year up least perco- and Ma. sizes..ss...l§:::aarnr Mr- and, M some; at M Court +< Ice/mom Win! W1 lanaEéii 533012;? otl‘érdgfiyg Tins-.7313 algerdolvirfi MKabfidhifil r333 entries): 1. John 7 251d 8. M T fall-hilhmggorth’lllsg whereythey Expemmental Farm on * ggfiggtcxilfilgg- . ~~ . ' I ’ urp y, as raltic: 2. Ben Lew- reen ountain .S. (18 en- ‘ ' . ‘ Institute of Canada. . merit.e 2111a; ameggsmzslr £31.13: is, St Peters; 3‘ SA. Mommy, tries): 2. John Bulger’mmmfield gnawing“ of Mr. and Mrs November 20th at 830. SHOWING AT 3:30_7_9 II 'l ahhdatditsrlggllgd “Oh” Time have changed in this EiSthfififi [gamers also placed 1R3??? MCFOnald’ 9115mm 0'Tyh ‘Kinglsboro Women‘s Insti All mm] young people * .~ . ‘ ' ~ ‘ f ’_ . .. . . ,14.16, 17,22, 23, are; sa-n ers a=so pace e w it t ' l ’ I um; mum m With the Department .The. biggest 10" 0‘ “he Federa‘ vicinity and visiting the fine dls— 24. 27. and lo. r . tue sponsored a cmcken and sal- between ages of 16 and ! TO-DAY and THUR. CAPITOL J o I: fion was now in every lien is to represent the people mot of St Peters Harbour is not . K 1, din. TS 24 t . )_ 1 d ‘ er in the Commity hall I mo _ ham w. « . .’ . when national policies are being - _ Green Mountains (16 entries): 2. a a ‘ 'n ' ' ' en me? - - 3 supp 30 welcome 5’ w _ Withm the Drovmce- d . he added many of the remdents have mov- Raymond Vessey York 3_ Ray_ Raymond Vessey, York; 2. Land on November 12th. The tables . .k ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * lyggfigflgcluded C B “1531’ ' ed away. Two families are all mend McDonald” Annandale; IS_ F. Coffin, Souris; 3. Carl Burke, were well laden and a dellcwus .H. anVU'JOIIHII 000d 'IVIOIiWWOO NI HIGVI'I v“ .- president of ‘Mive of the Potato -. ' ‘LetrM‘E‘wen Aswafion at the meet" weeliuto Haliffimx’ NMSJJ’ aft? gilt- gel/1e? llaftbl'lle olsdefarrrl-home 9 entries). 2 pionchip T.S.): Island entries pla- 6" EslgsLogTfigtsalggYEn " ' o , . an rs. . . _ i - . . 4’ 1L . ' Alva-ugh Stated that there agrejoepgawj' ' giggling Ivoimers filly/1113:5152; ngofgihs T1345; 31311513?in ; wanders cegolorlraelddvarieties T.S. (22 en- Open Saturdays .3 VI, harder working or more Mr. Joseph Jackson of Monta- of Savagé Harbour, bum a lovely! Pa , . , . . 2,14, 16. mes): 2_ Tyler Chang, Scum; 3_ “m 9 mm llwince. V. seems the harder we i. ngh noted that in a on the education in rural areas, Mr. ngfif‘said M". he said. Waugh, said he was l“ EASTERN {GUARDIAN Score he Prince My Island federation and Impala. There was no re- iIpeitpeople than the people of Edward Island and there “Pinup of people with less Wee than the farmers of returns. we go ,” the Federation of Agricola that the floor prnce .t' . Is a problem before ‘kmng to make a living for 9 supports are not the “Rural people are a raw deal on education" 3 we can get satisfactory Elli-ed last year to find that of the mucus taking teachers It Prince of Wales Col- Dcwar reported that I. v "45H - file at Guardian-Patriot lg, Printing. Pro- work, he Nova satis- quite Cards GEORGETOWN Mr. Louis David returned last gue was a recent business visitor to Georgetown. Mr. Stewart Hansen of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Saint John, N.B.. motored to Georgetown on Friday and was the week-end guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. N.W. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Geonge Mac- Donald of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown on Saturday, where they visited relatives. Dr. and Mns. A. Kennedy re— turned recently from a motor trip to Boston, Mass. Mr. Ralph Beck of Montague they will reside for the winter. After spending the summer at their home in Gcongetown. Mr. Jack Donavon of Pictou, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alec MacKinnon. Congratulations are extended Lacheur. of Georgetown, on her being selected as one 0! the four. teen Island Delegates which left on Thursday, November 1.3th, for Toronto to take part in Na- past two years has been attend- ing Montague High School where she is presently taking Grade XII studies. Pte. Colin Landry of the Cana- dian Army Medical Conps, sta- tioned at Camp Borden. is Visit ing Mrs. Lad'nry and family in Georgetown. Guests at the home of Mr. and that remain, Mr. and Mrs. Les- ter McEwen, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry McEwen. Mr. and Mr. Harry McEwen spent many years home and reared a line family, and are to be congratulated on their farm home as it is today. He recalls the flourishing days in this vicinity when team loads of potatoes were a common sight waiting: in line as the old starch liactlory in Bristol. and miles of wagons would be lined up long before paved roads and electric power or tracotrs were thought of. The good old days before the speed crazed age of today. Government machines In st week lowered the high bank as plaining about the village dinner being closed aso early as night travellers resported they arrived in the village at 10.45 to find the management to look into this or advertize a closing hour regard- less of what is going on m the landers also placed 4, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14. Any other white varieties (21 en- tries): Islanders placed 5, 6, 7, it, Souris; Islanders also placed 5, 6. 7, 8, and 10. Any other Variety Whites T.S. (25 entries): 1. Borden Kilpatrick, . Florenceville, N .8. (Grand Cham- LORNE VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy and gall and family of Montague, were recent guests at the home Mrs. MacDougalll‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. ABBEY A .ARM LONDON (Reuters) w Police threw a cordon around West- minster Ahbey Tuesday when a special burglar alarm went off accidentally. The alarm is de- St. Peter’s Boy Donates To Fund ST. PETER’S —- Another rural community of Prince Edward Is- land has made its eftont on be- half of the. Springth Relief Fund. St. Peter's Bay hall manage ment recently held a dance in the community hall from which the sum of $65 was realized. This amount was turned over to the Springhill fund. Smith all of Charlottetown gave their services without remunera- lion. THREE LANGUAGES Italian, and in additiOn recog- Clifford Townshend, Souris; 115- land entries also placed 4, 5, 6 and 8. Netted Gems GT.S. (19 entries): meal was served by the ladies in charge. A considerable sum of Montague Electric Go. 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