PAGE TWO The Micmacs In Early Times THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN . .- Married In Sherbrooe A country arriirn A. a A4. R in .Ira.6ai'do.n,IaeM.IIlan when summer-sfalthers up her robes of alarm And like a. dream of beauty glides away. UCFUBER 30. I951 v ELLEll'S DIARY By an Island las-men Wife There was the morning we talked of it at breakfast - a love- ly morning it was with autumn tint brightly the creeper which twin about the front verandah . . . wmmhm ' ghdmllrrnglntgalgubegviafidgigtll: To ensure beauty for the canine Excerpts from 5 work by Nieh- Hy. mum when iwu wbmd "3, summer the . A is very busy olas Denys. first Governor of Acsdis. published in France in 1872 and translated by Dr. William F. Ganong for the Champlain Society. Continued from last Wed- these bays, transplanting. dividing and changing the plantinll. MV- lng the tender bulbs and planting tulips and daffodils. New Dsyllliea have been planted and hybridista have given us many lovely colors and varieties that bloom over a very 1011! IBI- son. In height they vary from three to five feet. Hyperion is, a delightfully fragrant citron-yellow. with Amsryllis-like flowers. It is one of the most prolific flowering plants ever seen. The stems are gracefully thin and have excep- tional substance. about forty inch- es tall. carrying delicately spark- ling clusters of flowers, the soft Befier Englisll Iy I. 0. Ililliaan your holiday" James weighed the question for us. "Since we have no potatoes to dig, wouldn't it be nice . . ." and mm”. here he broke into his most irre- sistable smile, a mixture of boy- The Indians today practise still 1. What is wrong with this sen- ishness, endearment and mystery their ancient iorm of burial in tence? "Do you think you could "if you could plan it for the man- every respect, except that they no tell me whether she plans on tak- gel harvesting. with the young lad longer place anything in their ing a trip to New lbrk?" busy about the ham. I reckon l'll graves. for of this they are entire. 2. What is the correct pronunc- be at them alone. Oh, I know it's ly disabused, They have abgndoned istion of "iliusive"? something you've never done. but also those offerings, so frequent 3. which one of these words is really Ellen. there's nothing to it. and usual, which they mode ng misspelled? Agricultural, agregate. You Just draw them from the homage to their "manitou" in asnosticism. Biierni-um. ground, twist off the tops and pgsglng by places in which were 4. what does the word "untut- throw the root to the out. There's was some risk to be taken, or cred" mean. little labour to it. I can assure you where indeed there had happened 5- What is I word beginning -that is. siven good weather. Moira Dunbar, pretty 33-year-old defense research board em. . .. , . " arri s at "lne mmcmune W "h"' Theydld ,',',l,”f;h?.l mu mum boisterous Ive 1”?" been noucmgl you" I f1l:;n:g".whlch C e A we ployee at Ottawa. is to he the first Canadian women to fly into in, nu 1" md" m,”.e” me 1”” fmm ' ANSWERS "me mm - me exercise in the Few plants surpass V the beauty snow-bound reachea oi the Arctic. eseen pointing to Arctic island on themselves or their families. map. Miss Dunbar will be among a party of 15. which will fly orrr open will be just what you need!" , m ' ' ' g?dt;lgorw3;d.e,Y3l g2:.""f,ll;,”" ng 1.000.000 square miles of frozen wasteland and ice-bound sea on a full. tonne always 100” well Hid this scale 10-day navigation survey. Primary target of the expedition will is very important in the garden be the north magnetic pole. constantly shifting but now "situated moo I H The now" buds Wm open miles north of Churchill near the top of the world. There ihd, 93" ' d it Wm row any- party. composed of highly qualified specialists representing the re. hf wuegl an! m Jul sand Auk search board. R. C. A. F. and private precision instrlument companies, Vlhe”- lmm "3 l H 5' th t am will test new instruments in the "development stage over the tough. WV 'fggngl:L:'dV:;'P?ge ;') W est navigation sector in the world. They are also cured of other ,, superstitions which they had. such 1- 5333 D0 3'0” Wink You can "Yes" he continued. reasoning as giving the bones to the dogs, tell m9,Whi'thEI' She Plans (Omit with care the slice of liver on his roasting eels, and many others of m” tam”? "' "'9 w New Y9'k7" Dlale "and finished 01 that. Whkt that sort which are entirely abol- 1 P'””0"”Ce We ” 35 1" "59. ml would be to hinder inn and me islied. This is as much through a as l" '"d9' 3- A33”33l9- 4- N05 from storing the rest of that spirit of self-interest as through educmed "E, 5.ch9”l5 9” by 3" '3' wood . .. the hardwood from the any other reason: rm. they gave structor. His untutored mind back field? woman-r, it be good, there often the most beautiful and rarest objects they had. But since they cannot now ob- tain the things which come from us with such ease as they had in obtaining robes of Marten. of Ot- ter. or of Beaver. or bows and ar- rows, and since they have realized that guns and other things were not found in their woods or in their rivers. ihcy have become less devout. Or. it would be better to could not grasp the meaning." 5. Hilarity. of their lives. since they were able to live only in places where these kettles were. 0 0 C With respect to the hunting of the Beaver in winter. they do that the same as they did former- ly, though they have nevertheless nowadays is greater advantage with their arrows and harpoons armed Ellen to have it saved and snug before the fall rains? It burns so much better! I've been thinking . . . well, winter may set in early this year. And then" he beamed "there's other odd jobs we might do - there's stone to be hauled from the other farm . . . from a field that's to be plowed. We could take the children with us in the truck. There's apples to pick and vegetables to gather and the tur- Morning Smile Ilia Chance "Where is Jones?" phoned him mmm "He isn't here. His wife tale- that the baby was ' WDOROIHY DIX SAYS- i w-ssavv Make Peace Now The marriage took place in St. say, less superstitious since the with iron than with the others hips W0." 351969. and he's gone home to see time when their offerings cost them so much. 0 0 But they practise still all the same methods of hunting. with this difference, that in place oi arming tlicir arrows and spears villi the bones of animals. pointed and sharpened, they arm them to- day with iron, which is made ex- pressly for sale to them. Their spears now are made of a sword fixed at the end of a shaft of sev- en to eight feet in lcngth. These they use in winter, when there is snow. to spear the moose, or for nshing salmon. trout. and beaver. They are also furnished with iron harpohs, of the use of which we have spoken before. The musket is used by them more than all other weapons. in their hunting in spring. summer. and autumn, both for animals and birds. which they used in old times, and oi which they have totally aband- oned the use. As for their festivals. they make these as they did formerly. The women do not take part in them. They always make spccclies there. and dances: but the outcome is not the same.,Since they have taken to drinking wine and brandy they are subject to fighting. Their quarrclilng comes ordinarily from their conditions; for. being drunk. they say they are all great chiefs. which engenders quarrels between them. At first it needed little wine or brandy to make them drunk. But at present. and since they have frequented the fishing ves- sels. they drink in quite another fashion. They no longer have any regard for wine. and wish nothing but brandy, and do not think they have been drinking unless they than one woman. How could have separated to pasturaizes his herds and h flocks. when the season or gain his smile of would have rushed to attend ll bidding! . could take a. little trip now. Mr his hearing, "off The Island, Continued on Page 13) -uv W'l'l1e Stars Say - - -um.-- Ellen" Karolyn suggested later in "Love One Anotlicr". We sometimes fancy that James Peter's Anglican Church, in Sher- should have lived in those days brocke, Quebec, on Sept. 15th at 3 when a man's household held more o'clock, of Hilda Earnshaw, daugh- SDEEGUY tor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Earn- then the work about would have shaw, Sherbrookc, to Philip Strick- becn done! And how handily he land Hardy oi Deep River. Ont, Various son of Mr. and Mrs. S. l.. liardy 15 of Charlotictoivn. P.E.I. The Rev occa- canon Russel F. Brown was the sion demanded it! And how to oificiating clergyman. approval all Mr. Morris Austin, organist. 15 played the wedding music and ciirectcd the choir (of which the bride had been 9. member for some "Wouldnlt it be nice. if you yearsi, in the singing of the hymn 5- "0 Perfect Love". and the anthem Standards I of multi-colored giaclloli adorned either side of the chancel stops. and vases of gluclioli decorated the altar. Sweet liens tied with White satin ribbon marked the pews re- served for the guests. ings. There is regularly a disturb- With dis- The bride who was given in marriage by her father. wore a strapless gown of while tulle over taffeta with xi white suiin jacket. fastened by tiny satin covered hill.- ions with a roll collar and ions, lsleeves. nolnicd over the hands Her veil of not appllqued with white satin. was held in place by a band of pleated satin. and she czirried a bouquet of Orange De- light roses. sweet peas and baby's breath. Her only ornament was ll triple slrand of pearls. the gilt of the groom. The bride's two sisters. Mrs. Gordon Larrv as matron of honor. and Miss Dorothy Earnshaw rs bridesmaid. ware gowns of mid- night blue tails-tn. with mnfchina capes and crownlcss hats, and car- iied bouquets of yellow zladioli. The little flower girls. Joan and Susan Woollen. nieces of the bride. what it looks like.'' 0 Reminder An absent-minded man called upon his old. friend, the family doctor. After chatting for a couple of hours. the doctor saw him to the shaking hands, said: "Come again soon, old chap; family all well, I suppose?" "Good Heavens!" exclaimed the "that reminds me. My door and. as he was visitor; wife's having a fit." Modern Eiiqueile By Boiierts bee Q. How does a man go about -V .21 t or kind word. 59190lh'iB In encasement ring for love or devotion. his fiancee? Reader Ciles Regret Came Too Late DEAR MISS DIX: Why is it that people always repent too late? I know an elderly man who recently lost his wife. lie was heartbroken and ran talk of nothing but how iovciy she was, what a. wonderful mother. eict what he has forgotten, apparently. is that he made the poor thing's me one continuous round of misery. He was bad-tempered. profane, stin:;.-. even abusiye. Perhaps that is why there are so many - lonely old men and women in the world. In youin they l were so selfish. temperamental and miserly they C0lll(iii'l keep friends. Do you agree? ANSWER: Your friends case is, unfortunately. not unusual. Oftimes the loudest mourners at a wake are those who through iii treatment contributed most to the deceased's passing. Negiectiui children can weep for- ' rents of tears over the grave of a parent for whom they hadn't bought a gift in months and for whom they seldom had a spare No greater peace can come to a soul than to put a loved one to his eternal rest. secure in the knowledge that in life he knew no default of Case Where EMMA J. I 1 2 am” M c”nS”l0”5”e55 wore lonxz frocks of lemon yr-llow DON'T WAIT ”d"”d "hi”ki"”' ludgmem ls palm taffeta. with Pctcr Pan collars and with an arrow they killed ngng nnd nre hurt, only one wild goose; but with the 0 0 - shot of a gun they kill five or six However, wnon they not nboui, , 0! them With the SHOW ll W9-5 drinking. their wives remove from '.""'9"”.mll),S,p”" lSu5h””' she puffed sleeves. and carried nose- i 3leCe553YY i0 3PPT030h 3" lmlmhl their wigwams the guns. axes. the For Tomorrow ls V8?” fe' tusua 5' mm o:;S' o gave of multi-colored swcct peas. up Sid, 1 I i closely: Wllh the Sun they R111 th9 mounted swords (spears), the 3"5'”' Wm? mes owes” ' ,h Mr. Gordon Larcv was grnoms- fh 3 , ” ;' 59 sew" M ""33 l" amhemem W1” Come? - animal from a distance with a rmwr, the arrowr, and even their EXCELLENT opportunities for 1" America” J0”""” 0' P550 ' man, mg the usher. were Mr, the P” '39 9 W153!” '0 Pity. and Begin now to put yourself at peace with the world. Make up petty i I bullet or two. The axes. the 399- knives. which the Indians carry expanding and Stabilizing the 81- lam." D" Reymld A 'Ie”5m' Um' paui comm" md Mr. vmcent tin bring his fiancee into the quarrels with your neighbors; be reconciled to members of your own 5 , 3 ties, the knives, and everything hung gr-om the neck, They leave fairs and fortunes are in sight. Vermy '3! Mlnnesmai smlcs ml” Dawgorll M”, Earmrmw, mother in” "M 1" ll" 9509” "Om family to whom you have not spoken perhaps for years. if the distance 3 I that is supplied them. ll mlwh nothing with which they can kill Yet it 15 Dosslhle that the Vision We msk M helm” pa”"t5 M 3 on tho bride, wire 3 gown of em me ”” 'l” uk"- between you is too great for a meeting. a telephone call or letter will lvl l more convenient and portable than one another, They permit that to recognize these excellent open- relaldfod 03' baCkW8rd Child V is sandstone ussue mme with man 0- All? Women SUDPOSGG W work wonders. Be kinder at home, look for reasons behind your mate": ; ' those which they mm in former wmmut nymg I word, If it ,3 be, jngs could conguse or complicate complicgiicih th Tl116tif(0mP11C310t: mmg hat Wm, fmthm. mm, and Veg” 5”"3 '93 :h1”';'”?(l dlnne" irritability. Illness or business troubles he doesn't want to bring home l times, when they were obliged to fare they commence to drink; om. ambitions and long-range, pro- '"l5”5bmm ? 3: f” 6: glllrexx her Corsage was or veiinw roses, at in ettbfen eliufl 9 gum 0” may lurk behind the scowl that greets you. Be patient with him. i go to crimp near their grotesque wise the women do not dare ante, lects. Finances. possessions, sound illgkeq emu”! ”m 9 V Ylmtukr ire: Mrs. Hardy. mother or me groom. im re er m -19 Ch 513' 01- If 1! Husbands. be more considerate of your wives. As full and satisiyinii ' kettles. and in place of which to- the wigwams. Objectives could be mi:-managed e y' wme 0 ose m S a CS . nnd black Eng P 1 "9! 93:) 0" gr as the job of bringing up children is. it can also become very wearyiniz. l ' mercy mm "3 ack 9 Money for a new hat or piece of furniture, an unexpected trip to the (1) di ' lti their hy- W0"? 8 KW" 0f WV day they are free to 30 camp Immedlately 3”” takmg "en" or "mend "my' siciani: all2imcrlc)i:1illlac:i'lr;ient of ppar- b!'0C8dE. black VElVPt hhl- "W h” hands. movies a few lioviers bought 5 st beca s you love her will semi the ' ' , u u e spirits 'of any wife soaring to the skies. ' :i':.i'i.'?f3..iiii1s 32'i.f::3..ifii l'i3L':.i..l"J:.? ::.':!::?..:.'::.v.:::'. l':1i.i” by sir: ””-'.5.?;""”” .. Q an mg as - - - ' . ihich resut n 5 us olimen. - i man an woman their proper . kettles were the chief regulators to th ds, f if. -he they T1105” Whilst b1”hd9Y it is may ll . , -in r iii; The l. in '5 mm , Remember the old folks at home! Don't let them get lost in the . e W00 B M 0 vl re be disposed to complisaie or mls- 15”" lmd l3) '00 much direct 5d 0c C E r e c low M 5"” ln 3 lh95l'9T. Vih0 grrurne while you concemmw an error” on the genenmm you Are raising. In a few years you'll be, in the old guard yourself. ,., go to hide with all their children. manage a most pmpmmu mm! of vice 0, urging of one specim man. was decorated with 0l'lll1EeDPllL'l'll. goes into me row nun f - Take your charity a little farther afield from home. Don't he spar- -i ; NOW- She laughs By Genevieve Kemble A. He should consult the girl's I ""00 lasm The "105! P11031631 thin! 15 why wait, readers. for regrets until it is too late to ease your own '01” him to so and hive the Jeweler conscience? Life is uncertain; who knows when the last chance for may vnrvwvs Jun. beating. injuring. and killing one fl H . 5 sugma, 1 tr, 1 Mr. tier wedding cake. another. Their wives do not re- Krugfgh ojiuxrgggflitui: o;x;g.::l&:1: ul':iIel1Cflln::lt'l.:' they arr:-. .f.Z.c....- The toast to the bride was pro- turn until the next day, when they mm” and endorsemgm from m,' cerned and oi-erproicctive of the posed by Canon Brown, and re- After that they have a fine time. Bum”, by their ha”. mdecmon Most parents regard menu-il do. roses. and centred with the three- A, The woman, .,m&, ing with kindness to those about you. To be at peace with the world is l'lowCanIlll a great gift, and you can bestow it upon yourself! are sober. At that time the fight- iid. sponded to by the groom. Tcle- ----- at ing can be done only with the guu1,ee';lu"1of plgflflsu 1””! F:)9vX:'v 3?; chmy Jensen mvlsps that the phy, grams, including one "am the DEAR MISS DIX: I am 23 and have been going with a gentleman ll. spmuum. In poles or their Wigwam; which they m Id bran: ST 1 5: swan get a Complete historv of the bride's sister, Mrs. Arthur Hobbs 3! Anna Asia!!! He is in love with me. treat: me with every consideration and is my l,If' hf"id':”-'” Pull 30 M6095 30 511"" this "'”' g:l::Sh)l.vl"llllloeuPiIll" jte:r.?tl;:l zmlinay calewhls bmh his present capa- in England, were read by the kind. He wants to marry. but although I have been seeing him for QWI nun llE- 'I h ' I ' i ' A l ,, ,.,,,,,, ,,,.r. Afterwards their poor wives must a month. I am not in love with him. I appreciate his thoughifulni-ss. gy. A new. alive woman-Ipsrkllnk x eyes. better color, fresh. calm youthful- nees - has replaced the worn. tired look. No wonder life has taken on new inter- ests. Yes, thousands of once faded Wamtlgi vgeary 40 from no -iron overly. have bloomed sneer with the el of Dr. Williams Pink Pills.i'!Y! Dr. Williams Pink Pills yourself for 30 dlill b'liti in -his everyd. v activities. groomsman. 3” fetch ml” p”le5' mm "m" lyf :l'allle(iful1l'lllrarl1oprlal,1l:lg day has The elfnrents are asked). "How old The happy couple left on their b Q. How can I care for Venetian ;:l;1l:?,';1l;”' bgluel” "” 3”" hlmg Siltlkliutlfll I ffl” lllllgll if '3l”i""9 '” rig D1608-I Of bail! to repair their 1 - would you estimate your child to wedding trip to Boston and Cape linds properly? 3' C h l-""8 0 80 0U W m. orge m or marry i lodging. And they must not grum- gvcee leggsgzmif Ltd. mggggnrixr be?" The accuracy with which Cod. The bride wore for travelling A. The slats of the Venetian 1"" mt hi. gmd Wm”? ble. Oi-herwlle they Would 139 be?-F r,-ne'er such couid be 390 3 d. average parents estimate their a suit of scarlet wool gabardine. blinds should be washed occasion- en. 119.1 1;). map judmenzr, ,,,,f,;,.. child's development is remarkable. with navy blue accessories. and ally with a mild soapsuds, as dust quagggwgagh fez" 3;! 12111; ?n "i”""l li wargely llmell” b'c”':e "5. (To be continued) ity, fegblessnegg, The physician in advising par- carried a shorty coat of natural accumulates on them very quickly, Continued ii:-Pa ';Vem 095'” IWW9 C” ...?.m. enls has to keep in mind the other wool. , After washing. rub the slats with , 3 memlglers of :ihe famtilly Ami: YODUT opt clivft Eownhliiiicstsl w;-rec! llglilss llinggtdh oiiiiampened lightly with rubbing them with .a solution oi A. set the possi e sou onsi ou rie y r. Lou se c aug n. on rea: r. . J (1) Th hlld b . F K W d d. C ll Q. HOW can I d k brown with d lth. 5'' Viz” '93 mg” like ” lmiie l.l"ll:'l”3 : kglcllt alrifime. Bye gffcrinrgmythi: Ell: hlllbshn nlllcNauli)l.itr?liH.r Norlh Shoe! that are too light?” Q. -l-lolvy (Eu: 1 t;l::"Erue?;:E:f;;;a;:i:l :Ed ' plan first it reduces resistance to Harley; Mr, and Mrs, Frederick A. They can be darkened by which has turned to sugar? emp etoa'a - - 'a or quick relief of piercing. stabbing Sdaticl other plans later. (23 An aplmr Strickland. South w e y m o u th. pain. You too. can get relief with T-R-C'sJ 2 g : : AM i R. P. vessel containing ' Cook's Corner milk and ammonia. Then polish the molasses in a bowl of hot wai- er for a few minutes. and the mo!- treat molasses asses will soon be returned i0 ll! former consistency. Enjoy new heslthnpep and energy. Start today! Get back "in the Dink W NIIXED VEGETABLE CURRY (4 to is serving!) f0UI'id- (Ill The Child may be Phil"-Cd Cliff-, Mr. and Mrs. I-I.L. Hardy. 0M,mh.d cup huh”. or Vega, in a churcrn or private school for and Mr, and Mrs, S, L. Hardy, Itli DR. WILLIAMS table mm 1 medlumqlu omen, care. (-1) The parents can take cnnriottotown, p,n:,1, . weed. I drove game mmced , M advantage of the facilities which The groom u n Moaiil gfgduate 5, r 2 fn'” . curry l',owder,1;cup, U16 G0VEFhm9"t 0”eT5 W C0n5ld' in Science. class '50. and is em- mrxed vegetables, diced and Mr, ering placement at the state school prayed by r 9 National nesegr-on Anne Adams Patterns inflate boarding -home may he Mass; Mrs. Lynn McDoutin.li.Ayres 65:. 81.35 at drug counters. 1-833 boned (such 35 pa” bmcmul where especially trained tencherslrjoumn at chum River, onim-in, string beans. carrots, etc.) 1 table- E” 1" ch”gc' spoonsr -'-"' 1 aor4 Alice Brooks Designs LOOK YOUR. BEST it cup water, salt to taste. 1,301; your unamm in the Pry onion. garlic, and curry green chili peppers (1 small can). E easiest dn” you ever wwedl 1.”, powder in heated fat until lightly 4 pattern parts-see diagram! Fash- ion detaiis are accented by uni, love this! Pattern 4067 in sizes 12. i4. 16, 18. 20. Size 16 takes as yards 39- inch fabric. This pattern easy to use, sim- cepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size, Name. Address. style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS care of The Guardian. 60 l"roat St. West. Toronto. Ontario. ly laberta IAO "; . Worn-Oat lubbera hang up in some such place as a closet or cellarway. These make nice pockets for holding blackin-1 brushes. clothes or polisliers - anything which would soil cloth peeks ' leap soap will last longer if it is well dried out. As soon as the soap received the wrappers should be removed from the bare and the NODFI-lOdlooIely,inadryplaca. browned. Add vegetables, coco- nut. and chili peppers. stir to mix small amounts of broth or water as needed. There should be enough liquid to serve as a sauce. serve hot with steamed rice. By James W. Barton. am. 9; HELPING PARENTS DECIDE WHAT IS BEST FOR. THE IETAIDED CHILD one of the difficult problems facing the parents of a backward child is just what is the wisest plan to give the child his best op- portunity in life. It is true that some backward children are helped by the use of thyroid extract because the thy- cut h” "M M915 "l W0""0"l' l.l(;i'geYlgClt.ll'10d. l'InhetlIeu:red:l:g"s:rn1: ""5593 W531 "19 '09 DI?" and children who are "brightened" mentally by glutamlc acid. It is only fair to say. however. that the majority of backward children need special care and instruction if they are going to be able to take a place, howevc humble. in the community. In the Swiss Medical Joumsi. Dr. Jacob Lute (University of Zur- iohl states that add behavior re- essesofthe aaditscr actions are apt in occur with dis; : brain TIIIM WITH EDGING cessories. 'Iihey're easy crochet. EIGHT edgings. two comers. from it inch to 2 inches in No. 50 cotton. Pattern C1393 has crochet directions. Street West. Toronto, ontsrio. Please print plainly Name. Address. Pattern Number. Skin so soft . . . smooth - g . un . on... i,...,...i., m r , , weii. 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