PAGE EIGHT The CITY and P MacDonald. J.P.. ‘r-avcllcrs Rest. ston, Mgiister oi course o! inspection tour of 1111.11- tary and naval defenses of east _ —_ Trout season Pilot Officer J, H. Hall, Summerside, reported prisoner of 17 - Formation of Reserve Army Battery of Field Artillery in Char- lottetown area under Major A. W 1--New Year's Day receptions» Government House, Mayors resid- “we and ycsldfillfk! of the Bishop of Charlottetown. bert C. MacMillan, R.C.N.V.R.., gulshed Service Cross. — o; Mrs, Artemus Lord, Souris, old- est. child of any oi the Confedera- gon Fathers; her lather, Colonel James Hamilton Grul’. the Charlottetown 1864 Farm dwelling of Mrs. Ro- derick McSwain, Hopcdale, des- 5 - Fourth annual silver fox pelt ‘imw opens at Summ-rside with — Death of William M. Brehatit, retired Ptstmaster, Charlottetown. —— Week of Prayer opens with service at Salvation Anny Citadel. — Annual meeting of Gyro Club, L00. M. ilotlcettc elected mesitli-zii, in flying accident in England. '7 _ Death of Rev. Rooney, parish priest. Cfifdlriflll- — Annual mcetinS-l of Bible Society, A. J. llrlslam rc-clected president. 8~-Oii (‘lill visit cl Wcnuvorth C. Miller, \Vliltisoi', N.S,. Grand Cilan- celior Knights of Pythuis. 9 __ Louis Nickerson, Charlotte- town, sentenced to three years for theft of postal letter. _ Death oi Mrs. W. D. Giliis, Charlottetown Ill-Visit to Summcrside of Hon. J. L. Raiston, Minister of National Dunstan’! Basilica, appointed ost- ishl priest at Cardi Z double plane crash at southport. The victims were Mic-Lt. B. . Rolfe, Don las, Islc o1’ Man; so. q D, Cal erhead, G-l ow. LAC. 1i, I..._J. Beaumont, Glasgow Scotland; AC1 K. E1115. 5115'! England; AC1 J. F. Agar, Flint- sh‘ Emgland, all personnel the RAJ’. Reconnaissance School Compton, YMCA. canteen at- fondant, Charlottetown. LAO, B. 1mm, R.C.A.I"., killed m lane crash near Sillnmerslde. - Georgetown, destroyed by fire. paninz 0i January term cf Supreme Court 1n Char-lotto- towxi, and adjournment sine dis. There were no jury cases. l4 — Annual meeting 0f 31'1"" lottctown Board of Trade: V Alnsworth elected president. MBA. plane from Charlottetown i942 winter airmail service agdalen Islands, . I. W. Ross, FLQAJ‘. officially ropor ‘killed 1n action," practice blackout stag- —- Over-all surplus of $9,859 reported at annual meet- of summer-side Town Council. _. Southport ferry service discon- tinued for the season. sidcnt of Canadian iii-or Fox Breeders As- annual meeting Provincial Government takes ovcr operation o! plant o! West Prince Dairy and Cold Stor- age company at 0'11: 24 — Presentation of silver tea service on behalf oi Charlottetown City Oouncii and citizens, to of- ficers and men o! corvette I-LM. "Charlottetown." p lentation was made at Halifax by Coun. F, C. Dugan and Mrs. L. - Annual meet- .E.I. Prcsbylerlal, United 27 — Annual meeting of Pro- vincial Council, Boy Scouts As- sociation. - R. S. P. Jardine, Char- lottetown, elected President, K. M. Martin, KC, re-elected Provincial Commissioner. - Visit Pierre F. Cnsgraln, Montreal, in connection with price control re- 29 - surplus of $19,602 rem at annual meeting o! city Coun- cl. Province organizes for 2nd Victory Loan under chairmanship of Mr. E. W. lvIacKinnon. -Woi~st ITIOWSTDTIH 0f 5935011 CQLISCS 13111115- M rennan re-elecbed Pre Prime Minister Mackenzie King in connection with loss of car ferry "Charlottetown." Mzrvnr oi’ gummcrsizlc for his eighth term. defeating retiring Mayor John . Campbell bv 170 lllll_l(il'li_v. 9 - Daylight Saving ‘Time goes into effcc: thrntlahout Canada. - Licut. R. C. MsicMillnn, R.C.N.V.R.. vvs bur t0 his Dis- H‘ 1 __ Civic eltwtjnn in Ward 5 results in rc-clvction oi 0011115, B. Earle lvlcDonald and J. E. Blan- chard, and election of A. T. Mac- Mayor B. Roy Holman. Couns. A. T. Butler. F. C. Dugan. J. T. McKOc. R. G. Chandler. J. E. Sterns, rind Water Commission. ers J. A. Webster, G, D. Wright . Gillis were elected b 12 — Ivan Trainor, town, admitted as an aitomey be- fore the supreme court. -- W. R. tc town, wins Island curling title and British Conaols trophy. Annual meeting of Pro- ed Cross Society, Hon. Dr. J. P, MncMillan gown. appointed prvSlfivfit of the National Council, YM.C. l8 - llqqcon fires launching of Victory Loan cam- 17 - Branch of National Lay- mcirs Association of the Church of England in Canada formed by St. Paul's church congregation. -- Car ferry takes scvcntmn and one- lzali_ hours to rcach Tormentina. Provincial Government waited on by ‘Ibachcrs Fedemtion delegation urging upward revision of teachers‘ salaries. 24 Farmers’ Week? meetings of Federation oi Am‘!- culture and other farm organiza- iinns. _ supreme Court at George- town opened at ll a.m.. adjourned at noon. constituting shortest ses- under Jiutlca M. B. Archibald of Nova Scotia Supreme Court gives decision on loss oi S. S. Charlotte- town. - City Council urchases $40,000 Victory Loan bon . 27 - Visit of Madame Cnslnjain, Montreal, who addressed meetings on prics control regulations. — Two oil burners enstalled in Bor- dcn-Toimentine car ferry, result- ing in speedier crossings. MARCH 1 - ran-h dwelling of Edwin Macwilliams. Cape DBVBM. des- troyed by fire. — arlottetown and Summer-side cele rate attain- ment of their Victory Loan objec- tives. — l0 per cent provincial health m: on tobacco becomes ef- iective. 2 - ‘natal huiar eclipse, lasting one hour and 37 minutes, seen plainly throughout Province. T- First detachment of Womens Auxiliary Air Forces arrives at summerside 3 - Prince Edward Island 1n- cluded in “CatBROrv A" areas de- signated by military authorities as being "subject to definite risk and considered to be in greatest and most imminent danger from hns- tile attacks." 4 - Annual meeting in Char- lottetown of P.E.I. Diocesan Church Society and Diocesan Board Wo- men‘s Auxiliary, oi the Church oi England. _- Sheri, courses opened at Souris by Extension Depart- ment oi st. Dunstan?» University. 7 _. Communications disrupted and several buildings in city dam- aged by severe storm. 0 - Province subscribes fluid total of $1,815,150 to Victory a.n. Civic Salvage Committee or- ganized under chairmanship of Coun. J. E. Stems. - Visit oi Miss Winnlfred Kydd, O.B.E., Deputy Chief Commissioner of the Girl Guides. — Province stages second trial blackout. l0 — Death of Capt. Joel H1659- herd Allen, Summerside, veteran navi ator, hotel proprietor and fox ranc er. 12 - Mr. Ewen Nicholson. Sum- merside, appointed regional branch manager for the Oil Controller i3. - Death of Hon. G, Shelton Sharp, Tyne Valle. former Pro- vincial Minister o Public Works. - Visit of Hon. pol. R. J. Manion, Director of Civilian Defense. l4 - Lieut. Malcolm McCarthy. London, Ont, appointed Officer Commanding the R.C.N.V.R., Char. lottetown in succession to Lieut Com. E. S. 0011!. l5 — Visit of Ali Vice-Marshal . . . Inspector General, — Memorial service in Trinity United Church for S t. Pilot Allison Boyce MacKie, Sout. - port, and Sgt. Observer Ernest Ashton ‘rrcnediok, Giarlotltetown, RDA)‘. killed in action overseas -. Special Salvation Army services conducted by Maj. E. Green, Divi- sional Commander ior N.B. and Prince Edward Island. l6 - legislature o ned by Lt Governor Pave ( 1rd session of 44th General Assembly). - City Council budgets for 147.74 s lus in current year's financing, g1? of estimated revenue of $336,8&<l.58. 17 - St. Patrick's Day entertain- ment by BIS. - Death of Mrs Elizabeth Monoghan, West Devon, in her 100th year. 18 _ protest by P. E. I. Iiedera- tion of Agriculture, later endors- ed by legislature, against potato price ceiling. , 20 _ Recital by Randol h Hok- gnspn, noted pianist, 1n S. Paul's a . 21 - Farm dwelling 6f Wallace West, Enmore, destroyed by fire. 22 — Des R. J. McNeill, Charlottetown, retired grocer. 25 -- Delegations from Bummer- side and Montague wait on Pro- vincial Government, asking that it continue to pay the full salaries of Grade 11 and l2 teachers. - Unoccupied dwelling owned by M. F‘. Schurman and Co., Summersida, destroyed by fire. 26 - NOtre Dame Convent, Mis- couche, dama ed by fire. 29 _ Prem er Campbell bud ets for $8.817 surplus and $161,717 ebt reduction in speech estimating to- tal provincial omrfvenues for the 657, . 30 - Pilot Officer J. M. Mur- dock, R.C.A.F., Montague, re- ported missing overseas. 3i - 117th annual meeting of Benevolent Irish Society, Thomas McAvinn elected president. - P. E Island Temperance Federation protests imposition of liquor health tax. APRIL l - Four head of cattl l t b fire in barn of James Bgldgifllg, Gtaorgetofvin. I t - e sure pror ues, _. Sudden dealt? at Summergigtle rail. way station of J. A. Harvey, cape Traverse. 3 - Piotesfllnt churches unite in Good Friday devotional ser- vice at St. James Kirk. — Flt. Sgt. E. B. Muttart, Carleton, and Sgt. E. A. Trenedict. Charlotte- town. R.C.A.F., reported killed in action. 5 - Chnrlottttown - Summer- side highway cleared for wheeled traffic 6 — Visit of Dr. E. W. Robinson, Inspector of High schools for NOW! 5001111. to address annual meeting of P.E.I. Teachers’ Fed- oration. 7 - Four trailer pumps arrive for auxiliary fire department. 8 — Rescue of 11-year-old Arthur McCallum from Charlottetown harbor by Constable Lionel strong, R..C.M.P,. Fireman Harold Hen- nessey and others. 9 - Death in action at Malta. of 8st. K. L. Hardy, RAE, Ken- sington. l0 - Public meeting addressed by N. H. M. Stanbury, salvage organizer for Maritime Provinces. - R, S. McBeath, Provincial Pub- lic Works Department, appoint- ed provincial organizer of salvage campaign. - J. T, ison ap- pointed chairman Charlottetown War Salvage Committee, - Percy McCoi-mack, aged l2, Summersidc, drowned in capsized dory in Sum- merside harbor. - Death of Jamos Robert Arnett, pioneer farmer, Al- banv. 11 -- Swnmers" war salvage committee formed undey chairman- ship of C. . Morris. 1 - Lt-Col, L T. Inwther Charlottetown, posted as Omani staff Officer, with headquarters in mndon. i4 - H. M. C. S. Queen Chur- lctu commissioned by Lieut. Gov- ernor llePa at colorful ceremony. -- John . Denny, Gui-lotte- town. and A. Lorne MacKay. Em- erald, graduate with scholarships from Montreal Presb erian Col- lege. — Visit of Th d Garrison ‘theatre, RAF. which rave con- certs to capacity udiences at. P. 25 - Federal Board of Xuquifl W. O. Hill. - Dellih OI Ronni! l CBARLQTFEWK“ QUAPD! l — Mgr. Jenn Ohilssc Sacred Heart Hom anxiivezgadry of or formers on rural lines. — honored on eve of departure tor‘ R0 ll S a so ' t " Simmer upreme our opens at - a‘ fig“ mw%‘_ W”: t Robert 0w. Gut \K= l W" "m" in action overseas. "l 0° '5 3—-S nurses new vs at Charlottetown Hospital 4 '- Coronors Jury finds death of Everett Stordy, oil-spud, was c he boa from s source un- 18 - Canadian Red Cross Society “mun 1'1"“: P: ‘ L Iuflfl of riculturc. -- J J. nalnox, Bedior . elected in ssl to Capt. J. . Rand caiiififuffi. were H. H. Tweedy. n.0, and lion- orary Memberships to R. . £12. H. McQuaid and s r '20 - concert b Miss Jean Wu:- Cana ian contrslto at i‘: Hall. 24 - Death in ‘mrontc of Mrs. Ewan Macdonald, who as L. M. immortalized Prince Edward Island scents and char- acters in “Anne of Green Gables" and other books. She was buried near her old home at, Cavendish. at lbrsytb, r0- mnrchant Charlottetown. - Sgt C. H. Prat, R..C.A.I~".. St. Pet- ers, reported wounded overseas. 8 - Old building on Lo Ave. destroyed by fire. - handiwork display Square school. _ Death of Henry H. Crxsman, Southport, artist and sign painter. 9 - Formation of Charlotte- town Sta Cadet Corps under com- manrl of Lieut. Ian Burnett, R. C. N, V. R. - Annual meeting P.E.I. Registered Nurses Association, Miss K. Maclennan reelected president, -Vlsit of Mrs. Tyndall, o! uidall, territorial finan- cial seen? ary for Army in Canada, accompanied Mrs. Green. Div n I. om —tlnion MacDonald.‘ Glenll as Death of Mr. Reuben Mn- town Patriot. - Dr. W. P. Governor Leklagc at N0. ll ‘26 - Empire Youth Rally: thousand school and college stu- uents parade through pity and M. lcnd services at Zion Church and! Dunstans Basilica. - Death; Mrs, I... B. Miller, widow o! the late Mayor lvfller. Charlottctolvn. 27 - Prince Edward island votes 5 t0 1 in favor of relieving Dom. inion Government of any commit.- . 11s Energency Nursing Advisor, oi- 5521- vuulfror iuv. n. driianizntion, Mont-re ale}; pt pt. Dunstan’: Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tl oversefls service. - Firs; workup; local auxiliary firemen with lfgxfidl)! Bumpers st Government 28 '- Group of six P. E, Island reElSl-Bffld nurses leave en route to Ansel-s. Otta/wa. in Charlo on case concerning claims of North llfllb€flfllld Ferries Ltd, for _ ion for requisi- Dominion Government of “Sankatyfl - Visit of Gordon. foreign correspondent and Par East. who ldgtlfl; flblbggh M11151“! United Church, recel sree from Pine Hill College. 30 —- Visit of Colonel George pa“. cretary of the sai- y 1n Canada, Alaska, and Newfoundland. perance FCGBFGMOD urge; abo- rbo! provincial health tax on en anniversary of his h prominent Summer-side citizen. .E’.’.;..:‘.'...‘.§"i.“" °‘i2"°1‘...“' a man cultural Craft Assembly 19-12 convention of Rot national. -- Han- d d isit John m, Stiles, i" "M" °°' MiB-E. Chief Executive Commis- i q: m _ l2 - First ‘ruxis and Trail 1451);“: e Boy sew“ m c“ Rangers Padrliament o! PflnoeGEd- o! chard. former manager Provincial Bank in Summerside. - . MacDonaldi Harmony ed y ire. lessin of fishing at Rus ico. -- Pilot Summerside, reported kills tive service overseas, 4 —— Rudder o1 S. S Sourls-Pictou - sow, 13 - Bummersidc Air Cadets nted with ensltn by Lt. Gov B0. l4 - Death of Prank M Stow an L t o! . Campbell, Windsor, Ont, n; chairman Red Cross Women's War Worérl sud president of Ontario 15 - An u a rm. SWMIEtuR-niftlgexll elected t. Magdalena route, 16 -— 0N of Juno term of _ Wood Islmdgcailg Supreme Chief Justice service opens for meeting Y's Men's Jclmstone elected 8 - Navy Minster Macdonald announces PEI. leads all provlncgg u enllstments according to n. l0 — Mild l t i ted clstcyéxe- lliligsegpizgieniilg J Ch Haorgipflsal. urch and Charlotte . Clay, Bridgetown, pendlary Magistrate al United BflPUst Churches a brook. ti E. . and Exhibitors Associatio — Openin i 20h convention P1110 e ‘Pun stitutes. - Hurry, Royalty, electedrpriesident at Breeders Association meeting h-ctsstant d Auxill .- No ran Dams Academy ‘gradust on. . r p811, Salvation Army tephen Gallant, Sum- d . 20 - Budd do th from hurt m dish sch Alexander Fraser rton, drowned ununerside. - In- d annual celebration lien-at o1’ St. Anna at Lennon Is- a . 00mg“ passes Cur- An . Emm graduatibn exercises __ A.F.. BneraldJunct p011“. dawned p, “new g5 pg! g Victoria Driving gimmgfsrii-mswg?‘ side. elected president. 13 - 81st session of Grand Or. — 11-year-old son Huge lféidge of P,E M . Joseph n N.B., killed by true Prince Edwgrd tlsland first. Cross drive. - Sungr? v m budgets for deficit of $1,- ut of estimated revenue l Dairying , Sour-is Breakwater and t - Newfoundland steamship include“ in supplementary estimates at Ottaka, assume duties as p. e. R..C.A.F., Charlotte. Bl ml-Bllnz on active 25 — Visit of British l7 - Pasteur-taint; plum of mu- Centralnoliaoyulw» ‘i655 . - v reoovere M lbsvine, R, O. A. ., crashed into sea off st autumn in a Har- nlnne on solo flight -Col. P. W. MacNevin, ted Oi cer mmdina 204th Field Battery, Ron, (Reserve). - Pive-year-oid James Martin, city, rescued from water near railway wimi-f by Rvlvaster ivlfg/Iurrezxt Albfiny, g. P. Dc ld C. - Dvflflld. North oLBedegiiie, RCD/jiuli‘. reported missing overseas, County Hospital 59th annual meeting Ditnl Board; Alfred Pick- ard elected chnirmwn in succession . A. MacL/od. - First ction of Charlottetown bv Group Capt. Blake. train brings sol- lnnd for training 22 - Empire and Arbor Da and Robert Pwsyth I _ P11. Light ourod giment) 4 -- l2-veur-o d son of w. V11. 36th Southampton. nurses receive diplo- graduation ceremony ecade at Falconwocd - Heber McPhail_ New mpg nlzosident oi P. E. f, Annual meeting of cal Association, E, P. elected president. h of Victor H. Shaw. and fox rancher, city for seven-ii h Canadian Iogion, Capt. Lowther elected president. quest speaker was H. C. G. Bering Dominion Secretary Ottawa. - RAF. water sports draw graduation exercl 29 - Army Week opens mB-F-fifld parade from Armourle . C; pt. Charlottetown, r Howard Murray, prise l-iolsisigncsttle from Mg, 9d by Provincial Governm ar Clifford Harris. RAJ“. crash at Summerside. 0f Agriculture. - Charlottetown Sea eta inspec tlxltgitnry demonstration at at the McGill University gr . H harlottefown, glee Dominion Dental Council, pres-Siva flag dedication St. Mark's Glhurch, Ke — W m P, Charlottetown, killed in cident on Brackley Poin vance fDo ii Da vi o Damn” m —- . Turner a provincial c airman of ‘ Charles A. Dunn Miss Large. Charlottetown, lint mm member of tho nf retired W Offi 1 wgrren, Citig-lcyticiownc" wlmm B Si. Dunstnnis Univ . __ _ bationsrv sinwnrd Lloyd J. sicwar Moi-ell River. drowns n harbor during - nubu mm a loiMwIn mum's D0 ‘hV-“fihiiim? ‘its ‘itfilf ufii E gm” ..::..— Mam ~sss IO — 82nd annual commemo- uniis and Oonldlln is, ism": h t . siren insiafi ed on Citv Hall. . a St if Oifi I 1 - . I!!! rd a 1:1’ w land" 11:0! on Borden-firm llam Cain. New Perth. bcol inspector Chariot town, 0100 P t. - P-IJ. credit Union Moll! :20 to antcrmmodlt Union N's:- i so - Provincial Government an- nqunqcfl agreement with Ibdersl p; (mom q! Agriculture to u- m; ve stable ehYdIfl-Mfl N!" m arlot town. - Dash oi m I. . noimm, Charlottetown. SEPTEMBER of C it: . — Lia-COL G. E. fifififimtmwww comma-rad 17th Armoured 11.681111!!!“ (Roger-vs). - Visit git-Lugliice chairman g3: mafilnmltltd, Canadian ma caniingmll of B011. .. 1pm- . n»: ncord y: 5g vg fllllO hargig $1 ". um 0-mo- 811v»- ag South and Alba-ton. *.....""a=".'...,°* 12:22.22: 2'." on s .I. Liverwck “mm mam“ fn- ‘girl students can or first time at St. Dun- Wfllt . ‘tolling-x? guilogings d cwsr’ Matheson and . (marlottetown. 14 - 0.0!‘. Katy or on 3..."?! “#3 “$1.24; us, manually-cleans n. a: hold a n. o hlilslinmsirn- “m venue-tour. H‘ ....<°*~*'-.,.aa.w~s.a ms lt llouctoatg-retain nil- island use of mph-Ir H100 11 - n lllrdivision 61 cw:- ‘Iat Morell. - Plowing l r E m dam $im'ti'§im1'i§‘§s'h'§§ Msyorflolmnn is Monsoon to pmaummmmmm would‘: a cen ti: a dnrtnudmimmnion in II - It. Carmel and ant lay Blah emu-Continuous eo- w‘ dimmts n11 and communication. Unprece- dm o m inch during a. period o! 80 hours. - Goodwill races at Glarlotto- town drivi . - Annual meet- “ ."==....-'..~*:~=.: ..:.-,..-.-.; ' mini. ' ' I -- Joint n railway a tion, s by or Holman, J. l. lasUMP, Pra- mlor" . W. P nounces increased grants of 82.- 000 to Ohlr tewwn - George I. Bubo , MJ...A., ‘anointed regional rcpgsenrtativo srtimo Prices and ‘In-ado Board. 18°“ zulgcwssion tn J- Gordon Mac- an - Annual meeting of uoom 0011M? Oonsc mil o- Association. W. S. Grunt elsctevd president in accession to P. W. ‘nu-her. OHIO]!!!- i - Death H. n. Spillett, gggiinent C135 ofitstcgvn gusgiess . -- A1111 1 C . i. . “mph-once lmdemtionngJl H. MI mime. Bedooue, rc-elected mo. ‘mien 0 so 01m mm -'- - - . 8.6-. Charlottetown, sworn in a? Judge olfmthe Colgitymtiourt of Kings. - men's ux ar f the N - organized with 110.1. ,1. unit-ll’ §'is=il§§i“dil>'§t'ofl ‘ nd p???“ a v nces "c" . -- y 01'!‘ O11, h f‘ , drovmed at Marchbanki-i Mill Eaéamm“ hi1?“ Si"? iii’ “"3"; - — o . gnatius. Mother General eorf the Qnfrogltion of Notre Dame, Mon- t! - — 760. Mt ls PEI. quota in vlctog Loan. x50;- mt %Maior mgneral Jean “Fwd... "ZFE a: m — on v, John "o" nly. 15g. Archbishop o1 - i! Inuzhlin D. , (“Mines an Lubgmfga- o, charged with manslaughter connection with death Darram, Kensln ton, follow gauged fracas ou ids e. 19 — Messrs. Mé-“W. Wood, south. no ated Oonservatlv Que - Mrs. John Watts. Hampshire, 91 ear. - Presentation of Im- peril Service Medal w Capt. Mur. dock James McLean and of Royal Humane Association award w Con. . F. M. ‘Strong. 12.0 msttcckouslih . :A.A- and Pia. Pres lottctowéi. of the Caribou ‘en mute to N . l8 — Mem rial window dec- t United gthurcb, sum- e l ta f dfinscomxxii in St. Patti's in ceremonies at Murray Harbor, Murray River nnldh Fl‘ Gallant Bummerside, com. mitted tghsupreme Court on con- B. 22 — Farm buildlnss. liv drops and implements of Clarence H. Reid, Stanley Bridge, degti-oy. fir Annual K of C. mam. dorsos local reso ution urging build- ing o1 marine slip at Charlotte- town and provision of new den-Tomientincagewry s l-m drowned a Pctawaws. th of mm. — Visit of Miss Byrne Sand- ers. director of Consumers Branch, Wartime Prices and Trade Board. 20 a1 meeting of Curl- W. Turner elected largteliinelnft o! R L Doa George . minent farmer. Frenc io nualnmeeting of Girl Guidu M. a o 8100000 debentun issue. Su PQIIIOmgOItIIt at: B‘ o c men _ slaughter, one for com or mm one for wriurv- — W Capo and Austin . r Second Prim .- hyrstion plant at Bumm y; with federal assistance ter mariner. — Vls . Mott, Boston, who addressed seri of inter-church meetings. D I‘ Hartli- Be I. fl sch ol, in 31112:: crash Summn-lid anointed enforcement counsel ior PEI. reclm. Wartime Pr ‘Innis Board. — LAD. Btanl can“ “v rva a an Prince Visl Orsmes, territorial can: nuns: of the Salvation Army in alth or! Rev. John Ste pastor of United Church, New d I unanimous call ing E. J. A. Fraser, canary f 38 — Officials report shipmeiia lo town. ously mum accident at lt. Board of ‘Ii-ansport Co ors ozdersmloferation four days o led f t in 1 ts “mm following“: muincregse in since rd annual meeting of C id Society, Hon. Dr. f0 Court. House and Provincial Buildin . - ansla tor Sandi‘. ti! 8 - Railway traffic diluptfl Iii t t 8t. Pe Ba . hold n. Summersidc. by “mu ' W‘ ' ting opens in Province for Women's Royal Canadian Naval service. -- lmglroved sir inaugurated wl three da tum boimco sr c . “setthwhy; viii Walter Mackenzie, Bluest Holm, De- ccndidatu for First Qucel t deny of Medical Ooun/ o! ‘Iindo petitions on Govurmnent to ass mediate provision for c marine railway drydock at Char- lottetow m of City and Pro- vince on arrival homo from sctt service in Mediterranean. -- Des of Mr illiam H. McGregor, pro- 16. N tr1tl0n O0 g 1 11)- dBllllt.'-— Amos Gal nt, Visit o! head of the R. O. Chaplain servic or the armed forces, who ad; ublic meeting at his oi me . '- Visit of Hon. Ldlilxzistog- of Nathnal hlbltion Act requests o by Summersidc Tow licenses rescinded by City Council pending compliance with fire d artment regulations. n Gillls, Bear River, fatally in- jured in accident, near homo. Death of Rev. P. X. Gal. oved parish priest of Eg- arrestnd and charged with mur- Province Victory 1520a: drive, ems 81.750.000 obivcti B4 o! the late Hon. Thos. Heath Havi- lmlld. I former Lieutenant Gov- ernor o! the Province and one of the hither: of Confederation, 111s o1 13th annual pro- Show with over 400 en- l0 -- Visit of Brigadier W. W. plans at Charlottetown for rescue flight into lna es 25th anniversary. ll —- Rsmemberance Day observ- ed with Legion parades at Char- lottetown, Siunmerslde and George- town and whcatlev m i8 — Province-wide ounced "most puccessfu card. o! Transport Co srs turns down application of P. E. I. Potato Growers for additional loading under frost n. "l6 - Supreme Court jury dis- agrees in conspiracy case a ainst Frank Gallant and Harry Ga laiit, 1B -- Lieut. Ian Burnett, R, O. N. V. R, officer commanding Char- lottetown Bea Cadet Corps, trans- ferred to headquarters staff, Tur- gngo. - Flt. Lieut. C missing in African cam aign, 20 - Cold spell renc cs climax with mercury at ll to l5 be zegg in Charlottetown. l6 - Conservative conventions nominate following candidates v id: 2nd Queens, R. R. BPL. Charlottetown, Philip Mating. tifheatley River: 28 - Masonic bimquci and 1n- staiiation on anniversary of feast cf St. John the Evnnflitlist. 20 ol G. E. Full, Charlotte- town, appointed officer command- 42nd Reserve Army Brigade! ding all reserve in lnce Edward ‘Island, Northern Nova Scott-i and Cape Breton. — Vilrnon Parsom, Millvale, killed in m no n Mn. comm u ‘n - ‘Ottawa, and 1910i’: m” i k. chief speakers a’: in in @@mfi@@@@@EEI May It bring the fulfilment o! all your hopes and pragm- NEW YEAR A3. P- 2.1..