DIARY TELLS communn FROM PAGE I! Sourls . and were brought in last night i ml. 23:— - Walked out the St. Peters Road with LOUIS DAVIES this evening talkinl 9011"“- i. 251- 1 killed. two of our_young ducks for dinner. lent Zl:-— _ several c Typhoid fever here. two or three persons have died of .the disease. ransom Landon i. 3:— oc Curtis. the deputy sheriff. decided in Com. Hawaii“ gained it. MONDAY. AUGUST 81, 1904 PAGE ll-Bl an. n2? . The Insurance Co. have met with furth r loss- es: «On Dec. 12 two island- owned ships insured for 2.- . The directers have discovered that Rob: erts had falsified the ac- counts of the company. Jan. II:— Revenue for year ended 08.000 ounds. ‘ received . im duty ha a. . w Grave with several of the Summerside Bank notes. the first I have seen in cir- culstion. POLITICAL RELIGION eh. :— Beni. Davies has lost his election at East Point. Mc- was assaulted yesterday by the Tenant Leaguers at Bagnalls. . d:— M Troops to be sent tomorrow to assist the sheriff in the execution of writs. 2a sold- iers to go. not. i2:— The 'Undlne' arrived from Liverpool: her third voy- age this season. Troops still out with sheriff serv- ing writs in New Glasgow.‘ t. 16:— ] received the first num- her of the Summerside Journal. i. lb:— The troops have gone with sheriff to West River to serve writs. Oct. 20- The fair and show of agri- cultural stock opened today. t 4:— The Blacks in Jamaica have rebelled and have murder- many of the whites. Troops to be ordered there immediately to quell them. Get. 25:— lt is said the troops in all the North America colon- ies to be 0 ed off im mediately to quell the in- surrection. . 96:— (‘onsiderable of uneasiness ll‘. Canada respecting Fenian movement. t 27'— Dc. . Troops of the 15th Regi lreplacing the 16th) rived this morning a n d marched out to the new bar- l racks. Dot. ill:— Father here for visit but' went home to Bedeque ment ar- Nor. 6:— The ‘Arladne' arrived from Glasgow after a long voy- age of over d s. Nov. 7:— Bought three views this «I for 7 shillings. The Canadians are considerably excited no specting ths lsniana. Fish- New Brunswick. a Confederate. has been elect.- by a majority of roles. The correspondence between Earl Russell and the American Minister Adams does not look very stereoscopic Eachern elected. It looks like as if the Catholics were about to join the Tories-in politics for the purpose of getting something done, probably the endowment of St. Dunstan's College. Feb. 5:— Exrpendltures for the year 72.000 pounds being 4.500 over the revenue although it was up 1.700 pounds over last year. Feb, 16:— The Americans have refus- ed to renew tile Reciprocity Treaty. Feb. 28:— Beef sells for 7 pence per pound for the best cuts. l‘eh. 27:— The Masons have a concert in the Temperance Hall the funds to be distributed to, the poor. Feb. as:— Charles DesBrisay and I went to see Taylor’s cooking stoves this afternoon. Mar. I:— Bought a stove from six pounds 359d. Edd reddv commc" “.‘d to go to the Normal School. ’ Taylor y and ar. 5:— Bought some Fir and Juni- per tops to make tea for cough. Her. fli— Deficit last year nearly I.- 000 pounds. Mar. II:— Our cow calved this mor- M” 35"- ning. got a bull calf. Want New. 9mm 3'1")” “I” so weeks and 4 4 ya. "1‘ Mobil!" . May I:— W. 'l- ‘ William . Pope has re. The Tories are in. great hop- signed as Member of Execu- es that , F nian excite- tlve Council and as Colonial ment give a further Secrets . lease on office of four years. M u._ ’ Received a ‘rnonsy lsttsr' In“ m“. Wm, Brown the mon- Show of fat cattle. .y u, be paid um, a” Union Mar. Io:- - a.“ Good Friday. Eddy and June it- Freddy will t0 Cit-hone m Fantasia have taken Chapel this morning. ‘ Apr. 4:— Henry McIver gave me a bin of sale for rent due. £17 and 2 shillings. of horse, wagon. cart harness etc. Received quarter's salary 47 pounds 10 shillings from Mr. Wright. Apr. 0:— Got I50 draft from Brother Douglas 6 shillin two pence per dollar. Apr. I:— House of Assembly an d Legislative Council opened. 15th Regt, formed Guard of Hon r ' Apr. 14:— Letter from Wm. Warbur- ton says he passed examina- tions as an officer in the East India Company. Apr. 19:— House of Assembly has placed the whole revenue at the disposal of the govern- ment for military defence. CON FEDERATION ISSUE May 5:— Probability of a change in th M embers of Government 3 on the subject of Confeder- May 8:— House of Assembly debating on Confederation. ass; 10:4 V1.3. Pope has returned from the Delegation to Bra- sil. West Indies. etc. possession of Fort Erie and are crossing into Canada. June I:— ll'enians have him into Canada and fighting has taken place today be- tween them and the Vol- Juae I:— News Item Cam exciting. The Fenian are crossing into Canada in great numbers. Some fight- ing took place yesterday. June 4:— The Regular Volunteer s have defeated the Fenisns and have sum them at Fort Erie. The Volunteers e to be reorganized and drilled daily and to receive pay for drilling June I:— I was at meeting of the Vol- unteers of the Prince of Wales Company called for e purpose of reorganizing the Company under the new Act. All the members pres- ent expressed their willing- ness to Join the company. June I:— Telegram received from anada but'vsguo and un- satisfactory. ' . line 7:— News by telegram states the Fenians have been driv« on cut of Canada. Had a meeting of the P.W. Com- pany and elected about. a dozen members. Mar. 6:— Great excitement in Ireland respecting the Fenians who are very troublesome and it is feared' they may rise. Canada is also in a ferment on the same subject. Mar. 10:— The American Consul bur- ied by the Masons. Mar. ls:—- l The Orangemen had a large. meeting last night, could erable of excitement ne- specting the Fenians who are reported to be holding secret meetings. IIMN WA'IWD l. The Mayor had a num- r of special constables: w . riot Mar. '9:— Went into Eclestad'a with and had a glass with them. era is anticipation of a . Coles and George Howlan . Maple Leaf Bakery Sewing Charlottetown Since Wll'h a quality line of baked goods. wed- ding cakes and a nice dolicotessesi. i'Mi‘lPLE LEAF BAKERY Phone 4-8432 115 Kent. St. satisfactory. New American consul arrived. Nor. I2 at church this morning. the , Snow on ground but sleigh-l lng not good. Eddy and I; at church thh morning. lb. : three boys Sunday School. Catharina. Eddyu Tom and I at church thlll I | evonlng. STEAMER L0" Nor. lS:- ' The 'Grey Hound' has been lost about 40 miles this side of Halifax at bird Island . or Rock. Nov. 13:- Bought loo lbs. sugar froml James Reddin. paid him 60/ I for it. Nov. It...’ I. J. lodgsoa wishes the to engsgs to post his books at / per week. Nov. 25:... _. .. James Pops wishes ms to act as see urer to the Model committee at 10 pounds per Month. Bought. I lantern Ills evening. Nov. so:— Thanksgiving. Dec 20:. ‘ ‘ Fears are entertained for” the safety of D. J. Roberts and others who lelt Cariboo this day week In In 0900 at for this Island and have not been heard of. It is hoped they may be III Pictou Island III Jan. 1:... . But! in office on 7 o'clock. Jan. 2:— ' Aboat from Cariboo went to Pictou island and found that Robe 'aers re. 'M “'9' as lost wtthout «III. 4:- 1 J» W. WM I we be mam-someones.“ fas- now give I doubt, n w '5 Jan. 1:- ‘ r and". as below yester- ’Is. to. more: W9"- h- l'l- Prince Edward I Prince ' 340 WAT“ 37a sland Bog Co. erving The Maritimes Since 1935 ~ I‘M. ‘ Congrotulotions to Prince Edward Island In ' , This Centennial Year {Edward Bag Co. NM. 2161 Manufactures of lute." cotton and mash bogs. Dealers in Paper Bags. Twines. 1936 ' Charlottetown Wire .‘l’wlnes Island ' llMMEIlSlllE ...Town on the Move... , .atsmmsnsm. a at he...“ i .35! s ,.»M '3! . «g .' M t‘ All“ it - on t; v: E , the * ng Of Memorial Fountain In Summerside Year after year the face of Summerside I becoming more modern. This can happen only to a hustling, bustling town with a great future. There have been exciting changes . .. home building at an un- precedented rate .. .. . new industry .. .. . major construction such as the new Voca- tional and High Schools. motels, retail out- lets and many establishments that have had their faces modernized. Summerside is a town of achievement which places it as one of the leading centres in which to live. work and to raise families, a town of ap- proximately 10,000 people striving to meet the challenge of the future. This is the story of a thriving town in a rapidly expanding market. With faith in our Community. we look forward to the year 1964 as being one of progress and deveIOpment . for the betterment of Summersido and all its citi- lens. Summersido's New Vocational School WN oi SUMMERSIDE MAYOR w. r. mums counéittons “MHWI-H-