rm _, ‘and; 1 (to-l. mm mul- redle than you ever u More mire of screen and In one medhrngledloul loo/n IUESDAY - WEDNESDAY DAILY 3.15 - 7 — 9 P. M. ' NEWS AND PETE SMITH A“ E ALSO‘ HISTORICAL - men usumn MASK | AiChapleriln Our Island History Text of s lecture dsllvued by the Very Rev. Dr. McDonald . in the MA-rket Hill, It Ollll- l lottetown, on Jun. l7, i001. (Continued from Sammy's Guardian) It is proper to refer- hcn to the particular circumstances that led to the emigration of those p00- ple we speak of, from their 1on8 cherished homm. M that time of which we speak, Aisxmidm- Mic- Don-aid of Bolsdnle. better know st the time as Alister mo: Bhois- tnl, m- Big Bandy of Boisdule, car- ried on what my be truly culled a religious persecution cgulmt his torrents. in the Isllnd of Uist, 0r Long Island. This lush, who was s. near relative of Glenn- lodale. after having married sisdy of very advanced and strong Pro- testant opinions, was can-led away from the faith of his forefathers, and. as oft-en happens with. epoc- tstes Mom the faith, conceived the i101: of carrying his tyranny with It me! appear strange io us, liv- ing in an age and comitry so drif- ferent from those in question, that n. petty landlord could, for a mo- merit, entertain the ides. of forcing his new ideal of religion on his poor tenants: but if we consider the unlimited sway that those mainland chiefs exercised over of Oulloden, we find that. thq ea:- emclscd as absolute end despotic an authority over their people es an Emperor or‘ Russia, or Paschs exercised over his miser. able serfs. He actually attempted with his “batl buidheor" or yellow walking stick, to drive hi; bgmnf; to the Protestant Church, like s flock of sheep. which caused the poor tenants to christen the new religion the religion 0f the yellow cudgel. Al: the time of which we speak the Island of Uist, m- the lomg Is- land, was of Boisdale, who, be- ‘sides his own Irwmrtyinthels- land, hcd e large contract o! ls-nd ALSO: BEBE MELODIB MUSICAL I VAUDEVILLI on lease from the Laird of Ole-n Ronald, which he busiet to other tenants. His tenants thus aunnunt- ed in number to over 200 families, all of them cf course profedng the Catholic religion. The fimt ef- forts of Boisdcle to force his peo- ple were directed to the children of his tenants, whom he invited to attend the grutltuous instnlo- tiorns of s. Pnesbyffery tutor, em- ployed in the education of Bois- mtfirst ,“_,,noevildesiprs, g ‘ themselvesofttis oppomtuniltyandtheschoclywes mnnemo attended. Itwesnnt lonmhowevemnbefmethcreolinr tenuioxieoifBoisdalebecame ep- pareamaibuseandm - daily lessons, and those wiho were looming tc wrifc-had often offen- HAMPTON 50,5001. l I Report of Iiompfon School for nuary: ; aG-rnde x-i. Ruby Morrison: 2g {flaw RpgwsOIl; 8. Elton Dims‘ Ol‘ . 2. Rowan riergusol: 3. 61ml" N'- lean. I Grade VII (SrJ-l. Annie Mac- 2. Roberto. Cannon: 3~ Grace Fer QDSOIX. Grade vn (Jr.)—-i- Bill! Mee- unrrie. Grade V'I_i. ‘Bgtty ld C : - "I l l‘ ' ggigic 033331; a. giisrlie Dime- mrd‘ Teacher, Jessie E Leer-d. Primary Department Qrgde v-l. Wilfred Roger-son; 2, Buddy Morrison; S. Donald Mac- Quorrie. ' 9 Grade IV-l. Donnie Campbell; 2. Dorcas Hewett; 3. Ivan Howatt. (‘n-ode III (BM-i. Morey Mor- rison; 2. Margdret Macqucrrie; 3. Harrison Ferguson. , l Grade II! (JrJ-l. Kaye Camer- on; 2. Harrison Villett; 3. Nelson orig n '1 um Morrimv I William Nlgusm; I. Windeor How- nit. Gnde I (Al-i. Helen Cameron. mode I (Bl-l. Muriel - Grade ‘""'—1. Rucrel Campbell‘. l; was used to force flesh mean, inrto the mouths of the poor children. No sooner did the parents hes: ofthesescmdslcuspr “ Jahm, ,with the oonourrehceofbhefiev. .‘E‘ahhe.r Wynne, en Irish Catholic misionury stationed in the Island, every one cf the children was with- drarwn fromlthe school of Bois- dale. ‘Iihis interference with his designs provoked a. very violent letter from Boisdnle to the hum- ble y priest, if; ‘ ‘ him with instant apprehension, es a. criminal, if he presum ‘ again -—‘fi Today's Short Wave Radio Program m: Time u Eastern square» 4:00 5200 7:30 7:80 “ ll IA 8:15 r- 021B at mo‘. 10:00 l its.“ ma. ‘i: mn- m.. 11.81 m., 9.88 m Home. DJD. ruumuu, rrcnnumox 13 MOSCOW p .m.—-Current Comment. RAN, 3i m., 9.8 meg. BERLIN r p.m.-1000 Years of Ger- man Poetry (English). DJD, 25.4 pm.—'i‘he World of Natural science. WIXAL, 49.6 m., ‘$.04 meg. ROM! p.m.--Folk Songs- from mks Gerda and Florence; mos Meson. 2R0 Big"; Itsilsn . meg-i IN‘. 00.0 B8. SCHENECTAD! .m.—-Pdpillsr Bollil- W2- XAF, 3 .4 .~, 9.58. . “M: m AOAFB": OAR 0:30 .m.--'l‘he Theatre of the , 51.7 . .s.o . 85:91.1: ’ m“ RC, 5A.‘? m., 0.0 meg. UATEMALA OH‘! lion Infill; ' 0:30 Jll-Th ‘Iihsemof the AinYgg ~ p.m.--West .4 . m., 101K DAL-Mist Illfl. wed:- tanms. W221i. 81 m., 0.05 , to any of his Ieliaimis fumticme or even to remain on flis Island: end pushinc hie violence jtosuchulengiihsstoswecrlrye _ terrible Ourth. that if he were. tn meet the priest, he would twist his head from his shoulders. Father , Wynne accordingly returned home 3 to Ireland, his native country, and the vacant mission was simplied by the Rev. Alexander McDonald. Boisdarle did not stop here. At the term fo Whitsuntide, 1770, he summoned his terumits together to hear n paper mad to them in their native Gaelic language, containing s formal denunciation of their re- liglon, and a promise under oath never more to hold communication with the Catholic miest. The al- ternative was then offered them either to sign this infamous pe/per or lose their houses, lwnds and homes cm the Island, which. un- der the circumstances, was equivalent to ruin and starvation for nearly all of them. To the ihonour oi these poor people, how- ‘ever .t.heir unanimous resolution wcsa-toricetakelubheyslLtol i‘ ‘ 1mm. declared that they would be: or starve mther than submit to such conditions: and, suiting the action to the wold, they all re. their subocdinaics up to the days I CHARLES P. FELL, President of The Empire Life Insurance Company, who rspcrlod n gecord volnraaaclhrlsevmusines: an e strong nc on e tbs Company's annual meeting in amnion, I o, today. _'_.__.i l. .__.... of the Catholic religion in the Western Islands of Scotland seem- ed to be at stoke. Bishop Grunt. the aged. Vicar Apostolic 0f the Highlands, in great anxiety brought the mutter under the notice of his colleagues wt Presshcme, in July 1770. ‘Iihoy resolved to take the opinion of the venerable Dr. Chal- loner upon it; and, accordingly, in the Joint letter which Bishop Grant wrote tc Dr. Ohnlloner, in the name of himself and his col- ecgues. he confided to him their difficulties in the following terms: “While through your charity and friendship, Divine Providence has been thus pleased to bestow such great’ favors upon us, it has, at the same time, been pleased to send us Just now a. very severe affliction by-the violent prosecu- tion, which has already gone a considerable length against us in the Western Isles. The fc/ilherly care you take in the welfare of religion among us naturally in- duces us to ecmnmuziicatc to you all our afflictions as well es joys; but we the more ecmestly beg leave togiveyouafullsccountofthis affair, both because we have e very great dependence on your ad- vice, and, also, because we have money but if matters should come to mremes, an effect mm be made to misc a. sum required by application to the Catholics of 0f MlcDonsbd of Glsnelsdsle. the chief promoter of this scheme of emigration, Bishop May speaks in the following terms: ‘Worthy Glezieladale, the (thief pcwaoter. affirms that he will sell eIlhehlsforthemerAe/ndtfrst lnwlllgohimsslfelongwiththem. His * -* indeed, upon this oc- casion is euoceeddngly edifylng; he seems to have inherited all the zeal of primitive times, as well as the piety cf his own wealthy an. on. A letfer addressed b! BishdP Buy Grunt, ‘NW. 2'1, i770. contcim the following: ‘McDonald of Glanalodale is hereinordertoimeotofcvliwe cfclemetrectcdlcrrsdinthefs- lendofBiz-Iohrminiiheflulfof 5t. Lawrence, a. most excellent soil and fine climate, find who, though e. men so much of the Govern» merit, is most willing to give them sill the encoumgemmt, and their being Roman Catholics is for from being an objection with him. There mo, he says, about fif-ty families of the old French in- habitants upon the Island, cl whom His Imship has received such favorable accounts, and ho is glad to think that. this propcsci| may be the means of getting a Catholic clergyman to the Island by their benefit. Indeed a friend , a Piubyterian minister, nuns 1—'l‘hs wmveilt tn be conslde e.’- In time. ULE 2-Any subscriber who ll pelil in Mlnncc of 5e L. 1939. ll r u» above . fflffllf friflltiffifw“! lnuanediete imur. um: 20' Prizes Offered For Best Answers. How Many Feélhers i on the Turkey? m‘: _ gm‘ . ‘i > - - re -_—-._._‘ = The number of feathers on the turkey is the sum total of the figures shown in the picture. These figures are 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. WHAT DO ALL TH ESE FIGURES ADD UP TO 7 This contest is sponsored by The Charlottetown Guardian. All prizes are guaranteed by The Island Guardian Pub., Co., Ltd._ Box 491, Charlottetown, to 20 Prizes Offered For the correct, or nearest correct, solution, 085i‘ prizes as shown below will be paid: 1st prize - - - - - $15-09 6th prlze,-------$ Z09 2nd prize-------l0.00 79-h DP!Z°"""' 1-33 3rd prize - - 5-09 5th 1m"; ' ' ' ' " ' 1' 4th pl-izg . . 4.00 9th prize - - - - - - - 1-08 g 5thpfizQnIIII'I5 8.00 10tbprize------ 1-0 and llli) more prizes of 50 cents each. Twenty prizes in a CONDITIONS runry u mo. 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