DECEDDER 29. 1952 r THE GUARDIAN , CI-IARLOTTETOWN . ....,..:..- PAGE SEVEN THE CITY and PROVINCE DURING I952 . January 2: Death of Dr. Mali; Delaney. summsrside. - Leadership train- ing courses for junior farmers open at Vocational School. 4: Ronnie Mclnnis, Cherry Val- ley, elected president of Junior Farmers Federation. -- Lance Corp. Joseph Daniel Mccormaclr. Launch- ing, killed in action in Korea. , 5: Robert E. Hart. Halifax. suc- ceeds T. W. Bentley as local branch manager. Maritime Life Assurance Co. -- Death of Albert Ryan, veter- an Charlottetown athlete and sports promoter. - John DuPasquier, St. Peters. re-elected president on short- iiorn Breeders Association. .. Home of Russel Campbell, sr., Baltic. de- stroyed by fire. 1: Aiban Arsenault appointed chief of S merside Fire Depart- ment, succe ing veteran chief w.B. McNeill. lo: Legislative action to insure electoral reform urged at annual meeting of P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture. - Grand Jury requests a endmclts to Highway Act ob- liglng motorists to stop at all rall- way crossings. ' 11: Daylong snowstorm ties up all traffic and blankets Maritlmes with heaviest snowfall since 1912. 12: Death of Mrs. V.L: Goodwill. Charlottetown. - Home of George Waite. Travellers Rest, destroyed by fire. 13: First Island twins of 1952 born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Bartlett, St. Peters Road. 14: Home of Joseph Woods, near Bloomfield, destroyed by fire. 15: Mail truck service to King's County discontinued at renuest of delegation headed by Mr. T. J. Kickham. M.P. Protests against the discontinuance were registered by the Montague and Cardigan Boards of Trade. l7::Lieut. Cmdr. Donald R. Baker, Kenslngton, appointed senior offic- er, sir-sea rescfie unit, Naval Sta- tion. Dartmouth. 18: New Federal Building form- allv opened at Summerside. 20: First lee race of season held 711 Summerside harbour. 22: Mrs. Hannah Rogerson. Cole- man. observes mom birthday an- niverssry. - A.S. Hopkins elected president of Summersidc Board of Trade. 23: Formal opening of new Holy Redeemer Community Centre. Home of Elmer R. Griffin. Elms- dlie. destroyed bv tire. 24: P.E. I. Division of Commun- it.V Planniniz Association formed under chairmanship of Orin Sim- ons. Charlottetown. . ' . 25: 8238.114 debt Increase, with current account surplus of 38.117. reported at annual meeting of City Council. - Sgt. N. Douglas Nichol- son, Montague. reported killed in action in Korea. 27: Dr. R. S. MacDonald appoint- ed senior veterinarian for the Prov- ince. succeeding Dr. E. S. Netting. retired. 28: Worthy's Drug store. Queen Street. acquired by Leigh Sample. 29: Mayor Henry W. Wedge re- elected in Summerside by scclama- tion. - Lalborers Protective Union celebrates 50th anniversary. 31: Delegation of Federal powers in P.E.I. Marketing Board ruled invalid by Provincial Supreme Court. February 1. Death of Rev. Mother Paula. Charlottetown. retired superior general of the Sisters of st. Mar- a. - 2: Dwelling of Frederick Trainor, Johnson's River, destroyed by fire. 4: New school opened at Mar. gate. 5: Civic voting in summerslde results in election of Ccuns. Wm. Jenkins. 'I'.D. Morrison and Clar- ence Steel. and Water Commission- er Andrew Perry. - Maurice Mc. Aleer elected Commissioner for Parkdale at meeting at which Com- missioners. Ben Birt and chairman Edwin Cook tender resignations. -- 510911 F-Oserson elected commis- sioner for Crspeud. 8: Province joins in Empire-wide , or over death of King 5091!! VT. - Mayor J.D. Stewart and Coun. Arthur Gormiey rc- eleuted by scclamation. ll: Death of Rev. James McInnls. Msrtlnvale. retired Presbyterian minister. - Thomas Gorrill killed in fall from tractor on his farm in Glenwood. - F.M. Nash, Char- lottetown, elected president of 91).? Agricultural Council. .. New resi- dence of Vernon MacLe.nnan, Alex- Indrl. destroyed by fire. 11: Estimated 825.000 loss in de. struction by fire of l'.eard'a lmnber mill. Orlbaud. - Judge L. G. Lewis. summer-side. re-elected president P121. Red cross. 13: Civic election. Mrs. Iois Msononalri appointed superintend- ent of P. 1:. 1. Hospital. succeeding Mi-Is Anna Mslr, retired. - Char. ' ”etown rink wins P. E. I. curling ”"0- - Impressive memorial eer- "'l”l'07I Occasion of King's funeral. .16: Death of Rev. Neil Herman. Charlottetown. retired Baotist cler- lymen. - 17: Death in Charlottetown of Rev. J. A. Cloran. C. Ss.R.. Saint John. ill: Three-da,v transportation t'e- up due to snowstorm. ll: Me-.Pherson's store and mat ;'l'rf.ice It Ruthport destroyed by 21: Miss Margaret Mccormeck. 66. I blind resident of Launching. "390 0! i'-Xvosure utter wandering for miles in snowdrlft dnrlwv night. .38": Prime), of Wales Ce"-we an- nounces 79' new uhniarsbins an-T 20 but-nrles for third and (ninth your students. ”:,DIV10n! storm hrlms oom- oi-H prim r' tr-r--n-iaiinn. . March snowfall with high 'I agfi. WI! Ill traffic. m 32. vnlvorslty wins Mari- . y4::'ou:n.snd qualifies Motleod, Murray River. found dead in snowdrift on Mt. Pleasant Road. 5: E.C. Wright. Provincial De- partment of Agriculture, elected president. Canadian Council of Boys and Girls Clubs, at annual meeting in Victoria, B. C. 6: Dr. Watson Klrkconnell, pres!- dent of Acadia University, delivers Samuel N. Robertson Memorial lec- ture st P. W. C. hall. 7: 'Visit to R.C.A.F. Station. Bummerside. of General Urbani, Chief of Italian Air Force. who presented wings to all-Canadian class of air navigators. 8: S.D.U. team wins Canadian Intercollegiate debating champion- ship at Ottawa. T 11: Opening of first regular ses- sion of 47th General Assembly. 16: G. Graham Bonnet. Chlpman. N.B., succeeds G.N. Rendell as Bank of Nova Scotia manager at Montague. 18: W. H. Clay. senior livestock fieldman, Federal Department of Agriculture, presented with special icertliicate of appreclatltr at an- nual meeting of Swine Breeders As- sociation. - E. M. Robinson elected president, Charlottetown Board of Trade. . . 24: K.A. Parker. headmaster oi Mt. Allison Academy. appointed superintendent of schools for Char- lottetown. - Joint agreement iv. reforestation of waste lands of the Province signed with Ottawa. 27: First annual Fat Stock Show and sale at Exhibition grounds. 31: Death of Mr. J. P. Crockett. president of Crockett and Storey Ltd.. Charlottetown. Provincial Treasurer W. E. Darby budgets for overall deficit of 31,298,276 and sur- plus on ordinary account of 5367,- 399. ' April 1: New Maritime Electric Comp- any high power line completed to R.C.A.F. Station, Summer-side. 2:' Death of Mr. D.A. MacKln- non, former provincial manager of the Bank of Canada: and of Mr. .I..B. Fisher, retired business man. 9; Legislature prorogudd. 13: Death at 91 of Mr. Edwin Mc- Farlane. prominent Annandale res- ident. - Contract let to Montreal firm for rebuilding Marine wharf at Summerslde and other projects totalling over sI,500,000. 14: Maintenance of higher stan- dards in teacher training stressed at annual convention of P. E. i. Temhers Federation. 15: Cltv Council budgets for 19,178 surplus for current year. - Thea- trre. at Borden badly damaged by c. 18: Joseph Arsenault. 14, drown- ed at Harper's Station pond, near Tiznlsh, while trout fishing. - Dr. J.P. Lantz reelected president of Provincial Exhibition Association. 17: Steamer Magdalen. from Marz- dalen Islands. first to arrive in port this season. 18: Messrs. M. Alban Farmer. Charlottetown, and T. L. Linkletter. Summerside, appointed Queens Counsel. - New Fisherman's Loan Board appointed for 3-year period under Eugene Gorman. 20: spire of st. Patrick's Church. Grand River, struck by lightning. causing estimated 34.000 damage. 25: Visit of Hon. Brooke Claxton. Minister of National Defense. Four airmen killed and several others injured in crash of Lancas- ter bomber at R.C.A.F. Station. summerside. - Conference or Mar- itime Girl Guide Commissioners in Charlottetown. 26: Maritime signals Officers conference in Charlottetown. 27: Visit of Rt. Rev. Norman D. byterian General Assembly. 30: First flight over Island of fighter jet Sarr:-. Squadron. May 1: Harry '1'. Morris and 1!. Barry Bugden. Charlottetown. appointed to board of governors. Dominion Drama Festival. 5: Seventh annual Provincial Mu- sic Festival opens. 7: Death of John Lawlor. Char- lottetown. Boer War veteran. s22i.poo city street repaving con- tract awnrded to Warren Maritlmes Ltd. -- P.E.I.:branch of Amateur Athletic. Amoeiation of Canada formed. . 8: Degree of Doctor of Canon Law conferred on Judge l-LL. Pal- mer at King's College University convocation. 9: North Tryon saw mill light nlnnt destroyed by fire. 10: Highest honors in M-i.-in Fes- tival won bv Miss Nancy Mom-yin. Clvarloitetown. 13: Largest classes of nursing graduates receive dlnlonias at PE'.I. Hospital and Prince County Hos- pital ceremonies. .14: Local Hen Cadets inspected. by Admiral R. E. H. Ridweil. C. B. 1:. ill: Three killed in M.CA crash off Labrador. including Flivht En- gineer Clifford McC'uai-rie, Victoria. P.E.I., and Co-pilot John Dutclisk of the Islanders' hockey team. - Death of Mr. Frank J. Tralnor. well known general merohult. Tnone. 19: so graduates receive degrees at at. Dunstan'e University convoc- ation. 20: Farm buildings of Daniel Martin. Caledonia. destroyed by re. 21: Claude Smith. Ea.-t Royalty, elected president of Community Planning Association. P.l:.I. Divis- on and 22: Adam G. Flnlayson. Peakes Road. fatsilv Injured in sawmill ac- cident at Bangor Road. - nernwe and service station of Melville Marchbank, Tyne Valley, destroyed by fire. 28: Death of Dr. Roland D. How- att. Charlottetown, - Taxes and licenses boosts-I in Biimmsrslde Town Council budget which fore- er-t an i--timaterl H.051 eurniun. 24: A.A.'- hoi1 in-zelv -tterxtevi "'ar'ttrr-. I-er.-tr-l r--ion couvmvioo In ' (Won -vnggnggem, . 211: Provincial Frsvns T--tlv-1 been: at Parkd-le Full. - lii.l'i0 contract let to me. firm for water Kennedy. Moderator of the Pres-y system project at R.C.A.F. Station, Summe side. 27: B.B. Jones, Bunbury, elected president P. E. I. Fur Breeders As- sociation. A Store and warehouse of Guy Reid, St. Peter's Road, dc- stroyed by fire. 28: 19 nursing graduates receive diplomas at City Hospital exercises. - Melvin .1. McQuaid, Souris, elect- ed State Deputy, K. of C. 29: Indian River Dramatic Club awarded trophy for best production at Drama Festival. -"Chas. A. Hine, Boer War veteran. honoured with life membership in, the Can- adian Legion. .- Percy W. Turner, Charlottetown, elected first P. E. I. director of Rotary International. -- F. Walter Hyndman elected presi- dent of P.W. C. Alumni Associa- tion.. - Death of Mr. John S. Mac- Lcod, Postmaster at Hunter River. 30: 92nd annual convocation of Prince of Wales College. Dr. -L. W. Show re-elected president P.E.l. Bible Society. 31: Ordination at St. Dunsta-1's Basilica of Rev. Preston I-iammill, Freetown. Rev. Justin McDonald. Grand River. and Rev. lxtirlcn Ar- senault, Mt. Carmelo - June 1: Protestant chapel dedicated at RCAF Station, Summerside, by Group Capt. R. M. F1'a.VnE. DD. 2: Death of Dr. W. H. Pethick, Charlottetown. 5: Visit of Mr. Tom B. Ree-5. noted English evangelist, who ad- dremed large audiences in St. Paul's Church. '1: Regional Y's Men's conven- tion opens at Summcrsidc. 8: Mrs. Mary Smith, Lower Newtown, observes 100th birthday anniversary.-Home of Gus Shaw, Brooklyn, destroyed by fire. 9: Railway bus application hear- mg opens before LelliS1aUV6 Com: mittec under chairmanship of Mr. W. F. A. Stewart.-F. A. Driscoll retires as head poultryman at Ex- perimental Farm. 10: Martin S. Burleigh, E1iers- lie, elected president at 32nd an- nual convention in Summerside of Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association.-Rev. .1. R. McMahon, Anglican rector at Al- berton, appointed Rural Dean of the Province. 11: Rev. W. G. I-iogg ordained at St. Peters Cathedral.-Lionel A. Forsythe. president Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation. chief speaker at annual meeting of Charlottetown Board of Trade. 12: Death of Mr. J. R. Burnett. editor and managing director of The Guardian.-Death of Mr. T. T. W. Bentley. former M.L.A. and retired manager of Maritime Life Assurance Company.-Insurance on a. voluntary prepayment basis rc- commended in report of Provincial Health Planning Commission. 13: Dr. Frank MacKinnon a- warded Governor Generaiis medal for best non-fiction Canadian book of 1951 ("The Government of Prince Edward Island"). 14: Death of Mr. Ernest D. Peake, retired Customs appraiser.- Dr. John F. MacNeill observes 50th anniversary of active medical prac- tice in summerslde. 15: Rev. J. B. Croken observes silver jubilee of ordination at St. Theresa's Church.-Death of Miss Alexandra Scott, retired Normal School teacher. 17: Retirement of D. C. Schur- man. assistant superintendent at Dominion Experimental Farm. 18: Official opening of Summer- side Golf and Country Club. 19: 4th annual convention of Maritime Student Chartered Ac- countants in Clharlottetown. -- Fire destroys Clark's feed mill and oth- er buildings at Mount Stewart. 20: East Royalty School wins Strathcona. Trust shield for best physical training display in rural schools.-4-year-old son of Mr: and Mrs. James Dillon, city, killed in street accident. 22: Farm dwelling of Joe. S. Kelly. Fort Augustus. Stanley El- lis, Northam. and Preston Sorrey. Montague, destroyed by fire. 23: Annual convention in city of Telephone Association of Canada. 24: Mrs. Michael Thomas and child burned to death in fire which destroyed their home at Bunbury. -Parker Newsom, King- ston, elected president of Holstein Breeders Association. 25: Ellsworth Ferguson, Crapaud killed in highway accident near Hamlpton.-Canadian Legion Hall and other buildings destroyed 111 early morning fire at Summerside. -Amalgamation scheme indorsed by directors of seven Prince County dairy plants.-Death of Mr. H. A. Darby. Summerside, fa- ther of Hon. H. A. Darby and for- mer M.L.A. for Third Prince.- Death of Ml'. John A. Crokin. Charlottetown, patron of Benevo- lent Irish Society. 26: 343.567 Tignlsh breakwater contract awarded to Morrison as MoRae. Ltd, Summerside. 28: Festive Week opens in Char- lottetown. 29: Supreme Court of Canada upholds P.E.I. Potato Marketing Board appeal but rules out fees on shipments.--Death at 90 of Mr. M. F. Bchurman, Bummersidc.- Rev. Gerald E. Moflatt, St. Paul's Church, Lorne Park. Toronto. ap- pointed to succeed Canon Malone at St. Peter's Cathedral. July 1: K. M. Martin. Q.C.. honoured by Boy scouts Association with Model of Merit, and Mr. and Mrs- previously awarded.-Dwelling of Mrs. Bertha Enmsn. St. Eleanors destroyed by fire.--Death of Mrs Benj. Rogers, Br. 2: Death in highway accident on Georgetown Royalty Road of Mr. Harry Refuse. Georgetown.-Albert sllil-phant appointed Collector of Customs and Excise at. summer- side. succeeding W. A. Gautict. re- tired. . I 3: A. J. Mccormack, St. Mar- gareta, fatally injured in hlghwav accident. Rev. C. M. Currie or- dainecr at St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church. Montague.-Death of Capt. Bull Kelly, Summer-side, former master of 0.0.3. Brent. 4: Rev. J. M. Sproule inducted as minister of York United Church; Rev. J. A. MacDonald inducted into United Church charge at Bed- ford. 5: Robert Bryenton, Charlotte- town, kiiied in highway accident at Fairview. 6: Death of retired Police Sgt. William Macinnis. Charlottetown. -Death of Mr. John 1-1. Buntain. Rustico, former M.L.A. for Second Queen's. 8: Women's Institute convention opens in city. 9: Posimasters Association con- vention in Charlottetown. 11: Death in 102nd year of Mr. Robert Furness. Vernon Bridge. 12: Death of Rifleman D. L. MacKenzie, North River, in high- way accident in Germany.-On angemen celebrate Glorious Twelfth at Milton. 13: Barns destroyed by light- ning in vicinity of Alberton and Eldon.-Joseph B. MacDonald. Chepstow, acquitted of murder of Mrs. John MacKinrion. Little Har- bour, on ground of insanity at the time of the crime. 15: llvlaritime Nazarene Church conference opens at OiLea.ry. 16: Visit of Lord Lovat, Chief of the Clan Fraser, to attend an- nual Scottlsh gathering at Mont- ngue.-Death in Toronto of Mr B. Roy Holman, former Mayor of Cuharlottctowii. 17: Mrs. Alice MacMillan, Fair- view, awarded Princess Alice Foun- dation Fund schoiarship at Uni- versity of British Columbia. 18: Fred M. Smith, general sup- ei'int.endent., Canadian National Express, Montreal, dies from heart attack while bathing at Cavendish Beach. 20: Young son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doucettc, Palmer Road, killed in fall from gravel truck at Al- berton. 21: Bureau of Statistics reports P. E. 1. population at 103,000.-Fire destroys house and barn of Thos. Rogerson at Wlnsloe.-Col. G. E. Full re-elected president of Potato and Turnip Dealers Association.- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Doucette, Tlgnlsh, celebrate 60th wedding anniversary. 23: Largely attended regattas at Rustico and Murray Harbour.- Alden Douglas Leard, Bedeque, ap- pointed acting headmaster of Mt. Allison Academy and Commercial College. 24: Visit to his native Province of Most Rev. A. A. Sinnott, first Archblslhop of Winnipeg. 25: J. J. Trainor, chief Provin- cial welfare officer. appointed Deputy Minister of Welfare. 26: David S. semple, Clermont, killed in highway accident near Kenslngton. 29: Visit of H.M.C.S. Brockvillc. --Augustus Peters, Duvar, elected president of West Prince Conser- vative Association. 30: Paul's Flying Service taken over by Mr. Elton C. Woodside, Clinton. 31: Visit of Transport Minister Lionel Chevrler, who inspected proposed improvements at the Charlottetown air-port. August 1: Wholesale firm of RE. Mutch dc Co., Ltd, taken over by J. 0. Macbean and W. R. MacNeill. 2: Roseville area, West Prince County, quarantined on account of first recorded anthrax Outbreak in Maritime Provinces. 3:- James O'Meara, Alberton. killed in highway accident on Cle- cumpec Road. ' 5: First Rural Life Conference opened at St. Dunstan's Univer- eity. 8: Faunt' 0. Kennedy appointed regional supervisor, Vetei'ans' Land Act, succeeding E. Windsor Camp- bell. retired.-Meeting at Experi- mental Farm of Maritime R. O. P. Poultry Breeders Association. 9: Farm dwelling of George Mc- Causland, Bloomfield. destroyed by fire.-Death of Mr. W. R. Aitken, Charlottetown. 11: Fourth annual conference in Charlottetown of Provincial Agri- culture Mlnisters and Deputies. 12: Provincial Exhibition offici- nlly opened by Hon. T. L. Ken- nedy, Ontario Minister of Agricul- ture.-Norway maple planted at Experimental Farm by Dr. J. -A. Clark. flrst,supei'intendent, at gar- den party ceremony in honour of visiting Agriculture Ministers. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gor- dlner. Lot 16, celebrate their 73rd wedding anniversary. 15: Mrs. Vincent Mallet, Trav- ellers Rest. burned to death in accident at her home.-Death of Ernest Mackinnon, C.N.R. station master at Murray Harbour.-Visit of famed R.C.A.F. Band, Ottawa. 16: Island golf championship won by William Beer, City. 18: Visit of Hon. Francis M. Fo-rde, High Commissioner for Australia.-Victor O'Connor, Hope River, drowned in car crash off Rusticoville Bridge. 20: Senator T. V. Grant and Mrs. Grant celebrate their golden wedding anniversary at Montague. all their thirteen children being present for the loccasion. , 21: Maritime Ladies Golf Tour- nament in Charlottetown won by Mrs. Harold Connor. Halifax. 23: Death bf J. Alban MacDon- ald. veteran Charlottetown Post Office oflicial. 23: 388.869 contractlfor Sourls breakwater let to H. J. Phillips and Son. 27: New St. Ignatius school at Mayfleld officially opened. Mrs. Lorne L. Noonan, city, elected pre- sident at diocesan convention, C. R. C. Parent with bars to medals w L 28: First official visit of His Ex- cellency Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey. Governor General of Canada. . Retirement of Chester E. Show, Charlottetown, district fruit and vegetable inspector: he is succeeded by W. P. McLeod. West Royalty. September 1: Holiday visit of Hon. Milton Gregg. Federal Minister of Labour. -Petty Officer Ronald 1''. Derby, of H.M.CB. Stadacona. killed in highway accident at Pownal. 2: Earle G. Cannon. Bummer- side, elected yl ” at annual meeting Provincial Command.Cau- adian Leglunf Chief speaker at the convention was the Dominion president, Dr. C. B. Lumsden - Dr. J. H. Shaw, city, elected pres- ident, P. E. 1. Medical Society -Death of Mr. Bruce Butler, for- mer member of the Executive Council, in fall from stairs in rooming house. 3: Visit of Commonwealth Par- liamentary Association members headed by Lord Llewellyn, C.B.E.- Annual Prince County Exhibition at Alberton. 4: Lieut. A. K. MacKenzle ap- pointed temporary oommandinsz of- ficer, H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte, lll succesion to Lt. Cmdr. J.J. Train- or. 5: Provincial and civic welcnmc extended to visiting team of Sal- vation Army evangelists, inaugu- rating Ai'my's Mid-century Cru- sade for Christ. '1: Death of Mr. C. H. B. Long- worth, Charlottetown. 8: Benjamin Rogers, Charlotte- town, aiprpointed member of new liaison division, Domuiion Depart- ment of External Aifalrs. 10: American Can Company an- nounces intention of shutting down plant in Charlottetoun. 11: Royal Humane Society cer- tificate awarded Harold E. Mc- Eacheru, St. Catherlnes, fur heroic action in life saving in British Columbia.-Death of Rev. Dr. A. MacKenzie, Trinity United Church, Montague. 16: Death of Lt.-Col. Cecil J. Stewart, Charlottetown. 17: Official opening of Summer- side recreation grounds.--Quecnlsr County Plowing Match at Powmil,i and second annual Rodeo at. Ken- sington. 13: P. E. I. freight rates case referred to Supreme Court of Canada.-Tignish votes 123-157 to become lncoiporated under Village Services Act.-Death of Aeneas MacDonald, city, ill highway acci- dent at Brookfield. 19: Rural Youth Fair.-H. B. Oolwell, Sherbrooke Calf Club. wins provincial honours 111 public speaking contest. Wallace Wood and Wilfred Stewart, Mllicove Hol- stein Club, take top hOIlOlS in cat- tle judging. 20: A. Walthen Gaudet, Char- lottetown, elected National .Kins- men Club president at Vancouver. -Maritime Gideon Rally in Char- lottetown. 21: Canon Malone ofliciaics at last services as incumbent at St. Peter's Cathedral. 22: Visit of Hon. Stanley Wood- ward, U. S. Ambassador to Canada. 23: Death at 80 of Ml'. A. J. Matheson, prominent O'1reai-y cit- izen 24: Large attendances at Pro- vincial Plowlng Match at Dundas and annual Egmont Bay and Mt. Carmel Exhibition. 25: West Kent Cadet Corps wins, Stratvhcona Proficiency Shield for Province. 17-year-old Glen Mor- rissey, Cherry Valley, wins provin- cial plowing championship. 26: F. A. Stewart Jones, city, elected president of Maritime Wild- life Federation at third annual meeting held aboard M.V. Abeg- welt. 20: Farewell dinner tendered by Bar Society to D. L. Mathleson. Q.C., on eve of his departure for Alberta. .Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island ding anniversary. 27: Young son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Casey killed in traffic ac- cident at Sumnierside.--Gordon MacMillan. Cornwall, re-elected president of the Temperance Fed- eration. . 28: RR. Mccormac, city, elected first vice-president of the National Liberal Federation. 29: Basil Beaton, Commercial Cross, killed in highway accident at Heatherdale.-Cyrus F. Gal- lant, Wellington, elected president at C.C.F. provlnc.ai convention in Kcnsinglon - W. Chester 5. Mac- Donald electcd president of Young Progressive Conservative Associa- tion. November 1: Ernest .1. Ford, South Lake, drowned at Black Pond. 3: Island producers and breed- ers score phenomenally at Mari- time Winter Fair, John E. Aitken. S0lll'lS, winning coveted potato Cli0Wl'1. 7: P. M. Mulholland, Summer- side, elected chairman, Air Cadet League.-W. Blair MacDonald el- cctcd president of Caledonian Club. 8: Cecil Noddy, Greenfield, Ger- ald Dunn, Victoria Cross, and Edith MacKlnnon, Milltown Cross. killed in early morning highway accident at New Perth.-Young clau;rhiei' of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Palmer, Conway, fatally injured in fire at her home. 9: Dr. R.J. MacDonald, St. Pet- ers, invested with Papal order of knighthood by His Excellency Bishop Boyle. 11: Large numbers participate in Remembrance Day observances -Live fox and mink show opens at Exhibition grounds. 14: W. Chester S. McLure and J. Angus Macloezm. sitting mem- tiers of Parliament for Queen':.. vcnominuted unanimously at Con- servative convention. 15: L. A. Mclnnls killed in traf- fic accident at Souris. 16: Brethor trophy won at Royal Winter Fair by Andrew Bain. Frencli River. 17; Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon, D.D., invested with titular rank ofj Domestic Prelate at ceremony in- St. Dunstanls Basilica. - Farm" dwelling: of Perley Shaw. Canoe Cove, destroyed by Bile. 18: Death at Halifax of Arch- bishop McNally, Metropolitan of and Bermuda. and Hope River, P. E. I. 20: Sterling Lutze. local taxi driver, killed in traffic accident in Chai'lntteLou'n. 21: Louis Acorn, Cambridge, kill- ed in highway accident at Tea 1-li1l.RNew public library opened at Murray Harbour. 24: Official opening of large ex- tension to local plant of Canada Packers Ltd.-Start made in or-i ganizing Ground Observer Corps in Province. 25: Joseph Chaisson, St. Louis. fatally injured in accident on Western Road. 28: Induction by Bishop Water- worth of Rev. Canon Gerald E. Moffatt as priest incumbent at St. Peter's Cathedral. Announcement of their appointment as Canons of the incumbent and of the Rev. J. T. Ibbott, was made at the cere- a native of December candidate for King's. V 11: William Cairns. Freetown. Newly rm-med Island Men-glnwarded Nuflield Foundation schol- arshlp for agricultural study in the United Kingdom. 12: Mr. James Mills. Little Pond, celebrates 100th birthday anniver- 1: Chorus heard in first performance at St. Andrew's Day function. 2: Rev. E.C. Evans elected pre- sident of Charlottetown Minister- ial Association. sary. 3: Testimonial dinner to mem- 20: W. S. McMurtry, appointed ibers of S.D.U. football tcam,win- supervisor of the Vocational 'ners of the Mccurdy Cup and School. Maritime intercollegiate chamrpion- 23: Death at 77 of Dr. David ship. W. Mar.-Kenzie, noted Island sur- 4; Brig. John Price, Montreal. I-19011-rrHUEh and Fmnk M06114 nominated as Federal candidateishamfofk. Mid Jr'lmF'S Cinurie Mcr ifor Prince at Conservative con-Wnnis. burned 10 death in fire vention. which Ilestrrlycd the Moan bro '7: Roy B. Pidgeon, Summerside'lhr-rsl home. taxi driver. in! 25: Christmas Day observed un. street accident. irler unusually mild weather con- l0: Maj. J. A. MacDonald. Car-lditions.--Mr. Alex Cameron cele- ydigau, nominated Con.r.ei'vative,hrates Jmst birthday at Elmsdale. DAILY CROSSWORD A 2. Restrict 1. Swiss 3. Early mountains settlers 5. Used in 1. Varying brewing weight" Measure of (India) distance 5. A Christ. 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Desire greatly 23. By what- ever means 24. Shoshonesn Indian 25. Weep cohvulslvely 27. Kettle 29. One of the live senses 30. Kind of duck 31. Allowance! for waste 9. 10. 11. 12. Saturday's Answer , 32. Southeast by, south (ebbr.y 14. 15. 18. 17' nickname l , is. 20. 21. 22. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 33. 34. 35. 38. 38. 39. mony. GOOD ADVICE--BYRON. October 2: Death of Maj. 0. W. Camp- bell. city, retired. director of Old Age Assistance.-New Provincial Tree Nursery established at Beech Grove. -Induction of . Rev. , A. Frank MacLean at Trinity United Church, Charlottetown. 4: Chester J. Weeks, Fredericton. wins provincial trophy in Rural Beautification Society contest. Premier Jones presents Wings i0 graduates at R.C.A.F. Station cer- emony at Summcrsidc. 6: Maritime Provinces Board of Trade annual meeting in Char- lottetown. Chief speakers were Hon. Douglas Abbott, Fcdcral Min- ister of Finance, and Hon. D. B Sangster, of Jamaica. Britisili West Indies.-Seymour MacLean uorerl to death by Shorthorn bull on his farm at St. Catherlncs. '1: Judge C. St. Clair Trainer appointed commissioner to inquire into water supply problem at Parkdale.-Frrmcls Blnuclmid, 12. Freetown. fatally injured in road accident.---J. Watson hl:ivNniix;lit, M.P., for Prince, re-nomlnnled at Liberal convention. 8: Herbert Matthews, Alberton elected president of P. E.I. Curling Club. 10: John Mobbs, Brookfleld. kill- ed in highway accident. near his home.-Benevolent Irish Socirtg honors veteran mcmbcr, Patrick B. McTague. . 11: New Roman Catholic Church at St. Georges dedicated by, His Excellency Bishop Boyle, -50th anniversary of church of St.Johr. the Evangelist at Crarpaud. 12: Maritime conference, United Church Y. P. U., meets in Char- lottetown.-Death of Rev. Richard H. Baines, of the Holy Redeemer parish. 13: A. J. Gallant. Souris, killed in accident on Souris railway wharf. 14: Papal t les bestowed upon Rev. Patrick Mc ahon, D.D., Rec- tor of St: Dur.stan's Basilica. and Dr. R. J. MacDonald, of St. Peters, the former being elevated to the dignity of Domestic Prelate with the title of Rt Rev. Monsignor. the latter created a Knight of St Gregory thc Great.-J. J. Morris re-elected yl ident of the Navy League. 17: Irvine D. MacLaren appoint- ed director of Old Age Assistance. -Fire destroys new warehouse of MacLean Brothers at Winsloe. 20: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Math- eson, Summerslde. celebrate their diamond wedding anniversary. 2.1: Cecil A. Mlllcr unrl N-ril Mathrson nominated as Federal Liberal candidates for Queen's; Stewart. Ross. Britons Mills. ri- ectcd president of Queens County Liberal Association. 21: Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell appointed to head Fed- eral War Claims Committee. 26: Mr. and Mrs. Edmund May- ngrd, Northam, observe 60th wed- OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major, Hoopla MAISOR AMO5 BA VOLJTZ HONOR (N JUNE! Ti-le EMINENT JUSTICE --ARE you THERE .Z--- 1 GAY, om BOY, Ti-H5 is LORD BUXTON TEABERRY-w AND THE ROYAL FAMILY HA6 DEEIGNATED . THE iLi.usTRiOos AMERICAN 0FFiCiAL6 To FORM Tu-ie RETINUE OF QUEEN ELIZABETH AT HER CORONATION LONG Di-STANCE Z , W VA6! UM-HA:-(.'How'5 THAT AGAlN 2 MY." WORD1 Aesuizebwf -- Aw PF -SPDTT-TT 1-- OF couzss, LORD V BUXTONBERRY, - PO5mvei.Y-- IZNABY Hooeue, AS ONE OF 1' g '3 so eyelid Ab 1- -33::-Mr:-6' LLUSTRIOUS OFFICIAL cars. A BIG FLA5H: T a workable plan to FOUNDED "9 ABOUT THAT MORTGAGE- HAT mortgage was il great help in buying your home, but could your family meet the payments if you passed away? For soon-with your imperial Life representative. . IMPERIAL l.IrI CHARLOTTETOWN OFFICE: Currie Bldg. ' meet such an emergency talk matters over- I 7 HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO. CANADA