Iré i' "3‘1 we request of the Sumer- l NO. 5 legion Ladies’. Auxiliary, J. A. MacDonald, M. ‘anmamisnowlilenginMon- a» past presidents badge. I ,‘WW (AP) —-— Anthropo- W may be on the brink of a new line of human 0 motion in Asia, a leading Brit- ag'fise'iemust said Wednesday. Harrisson, curator of the M‘Iuseiun in Borneo, re- ;v.‘ told the Associat- ' the Advancement of ' limestonecalveshad been found . -Nial10ntheSouthOhinaSea l ~Elaborating on his announce- l «,.. he said in an interview I l l . an: the discovery malp‘ 'tlnioiw-new light on Asian ' Ullion. 'm: remains, H at least 50,000 years old 9 already been unearthed. ,, !l ANCIENT SKUIJL that a.» unique labyrinth » bones, and ‘ The Guardian Page 3 Thur., Sept. 4, 1958 M. PRESENTS BADGE To SENATOR tague and Mr. MacDonald of Cardigan. represmts Kings rid- ing. MT. MacDonald is also the Legion’s P. E. I. representative on the Dominion Executive Oounr had been tound of almost the same age as Neanderthal man, yet showing very little connec- tion with this early torerunner of modern man. To Harrisson this indicates the prehistoric popula- tion of‘ Southeast Asia may have evolved along difflerent-llines from the peoples of Europe. “After all, people in Asia are Asians-dwith physical-character- istics dIiIfIferenIt tram Europeans. The question is, how did they gel: that way? a _, ' “We think we are starting to discover real evidence for lateral differences in human develop- ment.” v More than 100 wankers are slitt- ing layers of sediment in the 23. acre caves. Earrisson said there are. several hundred chambers in l Iiind AnCIen’rHuman Bones i 5 ‘ , I i}; Eamlsson said a burnan skull I Y . the calves, some of them as high I, pes Of Early 'AiapOintment ; 4th ‘P.E.I.' ‘J-Udge‘ Dim i appointment, by Ottawa. 0!. high court judges and six firmly court judges in On- an addition SupremeI Judge in New Brunswick. «I y, dimmed prospects of 3W appointment of a fOurth _ to Prince Edward Island’s I,’-...I- Calm; ' ‘ I» believed that these are the ,xadditional 'judgeships that 5; created by' the federal “ mm M at time. {luv ‘ng to legislation the Is 3 surprised to, have four Sn: . _.« Wrote ‘ fourth position has never filled; I ' The Law Society of Prince Ed- ward Island,.~ contending the fourth appointment would stren- ghten the court of appeal, sent a resolution to Ottawa this past year stressing the’need to fill the position. \ Premier A. Matheson, acting in his capacity as Attorney Gen- eral, said the appointment .have to come'throu'gh a. request from the Provincial government; He did not say Whether the gov- ernment was' prepared to make such a recommendation. V Judges, but the Docket Gilbert A. Gaudet at 'd'County Magistrate’s .‘ Jinan, waned on charg- e" ‘v from illegal'pos- b,“ liquor to driving while :!;I on traffic Of“ T I ‘ ,;_0ne.assault case and one . driVing- ,. , a . oi Millview was fin- ‘fior possessing illicit‘ .. Failure to pay the fine I: in a three-months jail. :2 Grove man, charg- “ mogliope River Hall tenight. ' . 'Provi-ndal Plowing Match and ‘Nclvllélml September 10 Dance in Elliot-ts Hall if). . 5; night." Weatherbie's 01' ~ I I. Mail Memorial Service Polly Mount Buchanan, Sun-. ' fielltember 7th., at 2.30. I 3' sale at Moore and Mac- “ Friday, September 5th at y » Sponsored by Marie 5 v Point —'— Harrington 1 , ' 033501101 “achievement dlay * ' ' “" Sept. 5.‘ 2:30 p. m. at ' '. " ~“ P o i n t . (opposite "0|. . 93309.. Gordon Lodge every *1 30' night. Modern and Old - d 1'" - Roblchauds Orchestra. Can- C°ffee or tea and sandwich- "h Two Miles west of Hunter r- For Community Enter- Notice: Annual meeting and this convention of the 4th ‘ Conservative Associat- Belfast hall, September 24th 0 p.m. Lloyd Martin, Pre- I .n. I ‘, 24.. C Ed?“ Bros” Hunter River un- -" her “3 car Quaker feed Septem- . L, 10' and 4th.: Bran 15 per cent, ‘ ,' c-W-'I3-; flour, $6.45 c.w.t.; “39¢ Pig grower, $3.50 c. b.3113! Ration, 3 c.w.t. - PIE Starter and Sow Rat- 4S: a» MING EVENTS. , ‘ OI Cases For -' .jgis’rrate Gilbert Gander I ed with driving while intoxicated his case adjourned to Wed- nesday, Sept. 10. A Charlottetown man pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated. His case was ,ad- ,journed until Sept. 10 when he will also be charged with driving .while his license to- do so was cancelled A Victoria resident charged with driving while intoxicated had his case remanded by request of the Crown to Monday, Sept. 8. He is released on $100 bail. . P The vcase'of a Charlottetown man charged with being intoxicat- ed' in a public place was remand- ed for one week. ’ Fines of $20'and costs or 30 days were meted out to residents of Clyde River, Lower East Ohez- zetc-ook, N .S., and Fredericton. All charged with having illegal possession'of liquor. ' Having possession of liquor not purchased at a legal vendors drew’fines of $25 and costs or 30 days in jail for residents of Ver- non River and Charlottetown. A Mount Stewart man pleaded not guilty to a charge of having care and control of hicle while intoxicated. His case was adjourned to Friday, Sept. Four traffie _violators were fin- ed $5 for not stopping at a stop Q1 were handed $10 and costs or 10 days penalties for speeding. Two owners of cars were fined $5 and costs or five days for having cars mechanically unfit for driv—' ing. Fines of $5 and costs or five days were given two men for not registering their vehicles for the current year. ‘ A resident of Mount Stewart was given a one-year suspended sentence and released under $500 bond on a common assault (3th e. A gresident of Tryon pleaded guilty to a charge of I criminal negligence while operating a mo- tor vehicle. His sentence was ad- journed to Wednesday, Sept. 10, at which time he will also appear on a charge of driving while in- toxicated, . SMALL DWELLERS Pygmy natives of the rain for- ests in the eastern Bellglan Congo average four feet Six Inches I-n ,u . height a motor ve- ‘ sign and four men and a woman _ «9 oil, and presented the medal to Mrs. Inman who, because of duties in Ottawa, was unable to be present at the Summerside presentation earlier this summer. Caves On Borneo Coas’r. as} 400 feet. “We’ve not yet gone very deep in the diggings," Harrist said. “At the bottom we're lamenting to find remains 100,000 years ’old. and maybe much older. DIGGING SLOW JOIB r excavating will’ take years, since it's very stalw‘amd delicate work. But we are very excited with What is bound to be a mystsigntfiioant discovery. “Most of the remains are dis— carded bones of animals which the natives had obviously eaten. We can’t say the ancient peoples actually lived in the calves, but they certainly firequented them regula ." who lived 10,000 to 20,000 years ago leit ritual death ships and wall paintings in the caverns. I45 Grade 12’ Students Enroll On First Day Grade XII’s in both academic and commercial subjects report- ed‘for opening day registration at Prince of Wales College yester- day. , - A total of 145 students were on hand in the 1958-59‘ graduation class’s initial day of the new term; 41 in the commercial field and 104 academic students. These, added to the more than 200 grade XI students bring the P. W. C. high. school enrolement I to newly 350. Professor Gordon Bennett, ‘re- cently appointed Director of Studies at the college and ’college Regwlmal‘, said yeterday that: he expects Several more students will be returning for enrolment in the near future.‘ 129 Register AT SDU High Enrollment at the High School branch of St. Dunstan’s Univer- s1ty amounted to 129 as-final fig- ures . were compiled with the opening of the school Wednesday. it IS expected that the figure w: I grow to about 133 or 135 when students tardy in registering due to Illness or other causes are ac- counted for. 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