‘n’ - e . combo .nx.' and the B o I ‘.4114. »:\1("I 53». v~ it ackfeet at the; i. a‘ v4 rlfiuiidning rut" gjliniglnflléroxvsi remnant/i): a mane-sun . Q . wan-i to», ctr». it; -~ - N2“ a-Ia 1- .»- The coming or the railroad into the irslrlc country sill-red the minds oi ..he Indians oi the West with unBa-iy toreflddings. ‘they siw in the sur- veyor; with their lnst._timehts, measuring out the lands, magicians dt evil oiiien, putting a "bad medic- inc" upon the country dnd its people. As they watched the long rails creep- ing rbsistlesrly across the pldlns, the hordes or ldoores at work, the etld- less lands oi supplies, the ‘iron mon- ' lters that followed, bellowing. smoke ind flin-ie, their iedrs increased. 1nd ttiéy begin to' realize mozti keenly the ipprMCllOl the white flood which Wds to‘ overwhelm tiiein. Aireidy the biifmb had none. and isoldted setti- ers héti Dlatlied themselves here and there oil the lintls ova which ior slI-s the red man liitd roamed. ‘the? had met the white chiefs in Fouricil, 5nd by one tréiiy fitter ilnfithér had iiwrerldered thélr rights ir- éxchenge tor the sustnsnce which the plains no longer yielded them. Numerous and extensive iirests oi ldnd had been set aside throughout the couhtryior the various bands; but most of th'e_ territoy they had given ‘up was still unoccupied. and the boundaries oi their tieservcs its ret W!!! merely lines oil the unbroken r-rllrle. The biiildin? oi the rail- nml SDGWQJ them clearly that the wihderlng lrcedom of thei oid iiic W“ over. ‘Ihey witch-d its steal-Iv ntlvanri" with ltillrri discontent, which sortie- they l o? ' i” I ‘ Y ‘i 1 ‘i, i. “"153 “mm m“; 95551911339 pyaf¢5i_ rmlway mm m out". "pm “wk. iCf-tll0llt‘q'_n(l Protestant alike. is duo and on a tow occasions into active opposition. Among others. the Cree cliiei, Piapdt. set himself to obstruct the progress ot tracklaylng. I-Io pitched his camp across the right-oi- wly. and refused to move, while his bi-dves giillopen tnreatenlngly around the railway metnwhooping and ilr- ing their guns. Word was sent to the nearest Motiniea Police post. and a aegeiint and a coiistdblc rode swiftly to the camp. Planet retused to obey the orders or the police ;'l‘he' sergeant sirode to Piapots tee- nee and kicked out the poles: the other tents were pulled down in the name wiav. 5nd cowed by the cool ‘lntrtepidlly ol the two policemen. lPitini-ii and his brtivcs shifted the ' obstructing tracklirvinz irmeeticd IIlIIIIGIERtCG. Stefidilv the iron road crept. west- wsrd till ll rcfichetl the Blackfoot country. Here the survey lines had Hem run through it portion oi the Reserve sllott-‘d to this warlike tribe some .'='x.‘v miles eritt oi Calgary. it ii-ss the ititrniidn oi the Government in (‘Ql7\!?"h‘lfll9 the li-idinns tor the limit trilten for the railway; hilt thrbileh sonn- Hfl1fl"l"l“l1lill careless- tie-s, st l“! tim- rtiiv too common ivhvn W" .~'n iit'1'~s ivci-e concer- "~~:i.i1v>[ivo d or this Hid been sent to tb-m. W"-n the inborn-rs berztth to lnr the rt"‘< on t‘i~ ion-k of the re:- r-rv» g rrrittrd of pw-‘y Iiviiitns mci tlictn end ‘oro im t'1r~ track. ’I‘heir erw‘ '-i~i~t. Crowioot. invade the S y e» S n ffe lji. i; fiiltldftfifllelilldechomnbi W! U” Mitotic- Ul‘ 00ml other loho 0r naln ub- Qluymlrllllllflllfllnfifliilihi n-lilfiltllfihh ramp. and the work oi‘ ‘triads. rim bloodshed was throatcncd ‘if they persisted. "This meant serious ftroubie. tor the Blackfoot confcderacy so; the tliost numerous and iomld- able body oi Indians in the North- wcst. Cm man there was who micht b" able to iiiliy tiieir- excitement and hcrtllitv. It was Father Albert La- comhe. the missionary, who years scc had earned the name oi "The ‘Man with the Good Heart. amonq the Blackfeet by his devocd services _ diving the PDTCPXIIIQG oi small-pox [that ravaged their camps. He was the friend 0i every tribe. at-home in lcrery lodge. s‘ pence-maker. a ready helper in times of inmine. a man immi whom word the Indians rcllctl "'i‘h nhnrvltrc CifllfitPflllCC. To him at Calzrry the railn-av builders rent word of the trouble. He rorl" for the Blackfoot Reserve at once. 'I‘hcrc he iound the Indian: rrroluicly confronting the laborers dr-ie mined tho. not n rail should be .ihid across their liiridsflFather La- ‘cvmbe nave his word or honor that the Government would give them other lands in prvment tor the rlizht- til-way. and won their cnnoent to tfliov/ the then to be laid through the RPQFTC. It was but one ot many errands oi nmcb that he Uflflflflflflk during more ilhiflfl ility yedrs oi missionary servic- illlrlflh’! ihc Indians. the Metls. the iritii nbd laborers ltnti thc settiero. To the influence of the missionaries. il-gc-AY the pciiccliil setirmciil. .. llle uaiiiiulldli ‘West, iiini smoiit; nein none rendered more exwnsirfi 1rd valuable service than isthm- Lamnibé. v For title lhdllr/l, {n parilcillar, he Liad an intelligent syiiipiiiliy and a rri-tiy lniulilun, which perhaps was ‘izzncd lay the slight strilih U! Indian bldotl which he inherited. 1n i855, a party ol Algonquin Wilfrld t. cagrztircd the cldcii. daughter oia hzibilant. fltrmer at 8t. Slllplbe, on the st. Lztvrcnce below Montrtni. and cthried her ofl to Sault Ste. ‘Mane. where she was forced to be- come the wile oi one oi the lntiliin ‘rnidcrs. Five years lai:r shc man- oizrd to ‘coupe with her two iiiiani tlljlilffll. when a g1]? i'l_\' . or‘ trader: .\"-siictl tile Satili. and slit: was re- ITUZDIZCd by an uncle who ims iimung Aiicm. She was restored to liar #811111)‘. end one oi the rescued chil- drcn became the ancestor oi Father ‘Lacombe. Close rooted to the soil. itiie family clung to the home by the Si. Lawrence, and it was on the same farm from which the little French girl had been clrrlcd away that the great Indian mission! y ivtls Born in i821. Eiighty-riine year's later tie died in the home iot- orplilu and tiri- aged rlodr which he liiid és- trblishcii at Mitlhrititore in Alberta. aflcr n lite-tilin- tuil or stiventure and oi work ior the welfare oi his ltellnw int-n. red Ind white. woupy- richt by C. W. Jefferys. a, c. A.) llappeiiings df the Week (Continued from Page B) terntltc deiiiiziui joined by An Oriental stitch. are the mode. They may use noriil dnsltns on their nightles, or cvrh tires-s in ouch a smart. creation its liltlok crepe sittln with silver and gold embroidered tihtvers. o o I Mrs. ll. l’. Duchelnin oi Sydney rpetit the weer end in rtdliiiix whet-é she was the guest oi hei- daughter Misvciwehnie ind son Mr. Roan I‘ chetnin. , n n a _ aha tonne wont im ‘mini-may lofMobti-eil whdré she will Spend a tew dayb, bélore proceeding to New York where dliii will elllbr tliti Fi-bhch tiosplui b» train u’ a nut-u; i I i The Missed Hughes. entertained tit s delightfully arranged Bridge on w ‘neaday evening at' their home ill Prince ltreet. e a a The short course in Home Econo- ihilil illlilbr till dirlotidn oi’ tlli Wo- men's Institute ended yesterday when thou ntboniliul wm at Being- to visitors and friends who viewed ma: interest work loeomp " and ebmbii a looifl can oHr ted eiivi- ‘rilii Mint‘! ti: um, oint- camitiorla. trum- lldqil over 5! iii-l; Iiqtelliif hir- mwmai" iii-r. .1. w. senior. inau- o! tlfi-§ll“'.§1till'l1fif _ received maxim m Spring hats are appearing. mere are long brim backs in some instanti- the compromise where the long back is suddenly slashed up to the nope oi the neck, since it is a temptation for women with hair dressed in back ‘curls to show them. o . t o Hilts slant-hm tiovrn very much 1m one tilde are the vogue. The only flur- al note so tar rcvcalcd in new mod- els ls the addition of a single (lower at the tipoi the downward sweep, a detail favored by le Monniqr. Other- wise flowers are not included in trimmings. The familiar posit-dig band,‘ the small feather fantasy lad the ielt bow continue to be employed ior simple clients. PW"! ll "Mo! egrct toi- aiternoon some oi her models with linen in- jstead oi groagrsin. '0 O I A variety oi springlike miliinery ' materials ior making the hi! hbdy are seen. such as printqdegopo, shantunc. satin. tweed, linen. as used by Agnes. Ifflllflin lectured b; Iflorenoa Walton ind. oi mm, straw. I O I ' The new straws bra? very pllaiiii, tron: the silky fins-textured to the eon». the lottier nmm in iii-unmet! Min with drfliiiitnl lined. v ' ' I l I ,flltfiluhulllllliflftlttpfilifilfll~ i» still u‘; eonimnti-ivui u iii JIM:- Mt than. distill! tflb. Milli. s. _. tiittiitrtiitaiiiiemtiiuitiditiiuv ca. cut or! backs in others. and silo and evening hats while Agnes baht-ls . / suciTT-étbrt értflifibie is made of this Iorlht lit I iibtttih material with nar- rbw trlilllfilhi tletail in fine kid har- fire-wit (lethal-is is to be ‘siiii lfi in- glhdlllllfl] with the outstanding color lot the tiny thotii in the design. BE , 11m .snosarlowal- New onavoomr ,s.n,ti w, , 11333.11?!‘ I!‘i"e"°“‘-""'§"i3°§§$ hi»: r, v llionld tee aria rm monou- nominal, New am- eieetde peeing (filament ‘uiliéholfl minor; t v mirth: ’ . __ l t ~° 9th! inglgfllyhnfl 14561131} fir- ‘(iiillflfilg “new” 3 1i ‘filial: 3°“ n“ Tl°"§'3?-'I313i§: 1B1»? . " ‘ 1 ' I I A; » oi" _ . “it -i-""-~ h" nelntnvejoy iiyatuiia meek are N x ‘ .... . til fir”... flz: _ r215 “a”. i. b, . ill ‘ Ttnulro - i... -, "_'~y"b'» - insults u Mb wumm ncial Motom Limited Moat A _ he“ k‘ . JOIINSUN nos. satanic mind. ° “ '“‘ ~ ,""'“"' i 224 oreetoeorgtsstreet iitissnu. c. ULAIJLML suit-rt. . 1.3‘; B E 5‘ 3 g 5 Elmo“; lush]! ,1; rs g the the new Six u how avail- gblg u ggtrqpuuly low priaél. - i tiitALtlB ‘ crises ‘1- A~ i > lhd motion beginner: done by ior- oeeéptabielilrt. Another evidence ol rirlrtlng tblelgn lhmstroues. flnbroidei-y, hem- ‘ ltitchlnl and cluster plating u well w . . 1 _ ' U I O c n tiiiiaté ipparél of its." iiiliiiook which rivals silks ii‘: its‘ Collide! at texture tire Miusook piece u. lingerie a very Montreal. . l . . u.’- iiafgeqriii the lowest-united tell in aagtcg-fiiiibig qvieg ofrttfiiuiiiu-is aniiyisllii; to ei-‘ervyiitiiitiiiari ... . . wflAToirltithlln tlttfiilbllfliloiera the uleoiaipjrabli a vtiitalil ofGllmi-r cent-lune Chrysler siniwoieeri . Qullity ma our peribiiiiaaar. . . a . r. WHAT all‘ In tllmlowolt-priaeil of ' olienweataornrooifaunwboaiiiyareu o brikil; iiiirliililolufiiielfiiilia UM I ed ' on yer-mourn» solute» nmflllly whore-rumours.‘ _Uolalll I i . :;'.:..":::::z.":::t':t::i':..'i...,..."‘*'"Y * ~ a » t i 1th‘ ttitliltlllllwlliltfioodontfe ushers-only .‘_ . . i only a PLYIYICUTH h, Vonly PLYMOUTH it“ O an cursors not" t ) ‘m. vino bowel-id B Nit ' as burden or color arid lace make ietl wiiuheildny morning on ll’ "