'Council.-Death in Montreal of J DECEMBER 31. 1953 THE CITY andPROVINCE DURING I953 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE NINE electoral reform 0 one ubllc January hearings in Charlottefown. P 1: Largely attended New Yeahs 193 0'1-MTV Firm?” C0-ODPF Day receptions at Government 3'-W9 OPENS Kcrieral story at 0'- House. City Hall and Bishop's Leary. mudenu, 23: Death of Rev. Francis Mc- Quaid, parish priest at Kinkora, and former bursar at St. Dun- stan's University. 24: W. E. MucNelll scholarship for P. W. C. graduates announced by Queen's University. 25: Island Co-op Services take over Swift Canadian Co. dairy and poultry business in Charlottetown. 28: 4th annual Samuel Robertson Memorial Lecture delivered in Prince of Wales College by Dr. R. C. Wallace. retired principal of Queen's University.-Judge C. st. Clair Ti-ainor appointed Deputy War Claims Commissioner at Ot- tawa. 2'1: Picture of Mrs. W. S. Ste- wart. organizer and first president, Ladies Auxiliary. Charlottetown branch Canadian Legion, unveiled at Legion ceremony by Lieutenant Governor Prowse. 2: Death of Capt. Albert Jay. former captain of Borden carierry. 5: Large barn buildings of John M. Campbell. Upper Freetown, de- stroyed by iire. 6: City School Board authorized to prepare survey of Charlotte- lown high school requirements. 8: harlottetown branch, Cana- ilian cgion, observes. 25th anni- versary of charter. 9: U. S. airmen make "bombing iun" over Hillsboro Bridge from Summerllide in impressive dem- onstration oi navigator training. 10: Victor Lyall Goodwill schol- arship established for Prince of Wales.-Annual meeting of Farm- era Federation; Roland MacDon- ald elected president.--Death oi Mr. Roderick Mclxllan. former M. l.. A., of St. Georges. 12: R. G. White, Dcpuly Minis- (er of Public Works, appointed to investigate causeway construc- lion in Holland in connection with 1; 'I'rans-Canada hil.liiVi'FiYs develop: Charlottetown.-Paardeberg Day rnoiit i'ii3Ti3- iobserved by surviving Boer War 14: Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse holds veterans, largely attended reception at Gov-l -1.. Death of Mr, r-rnment House.--Street pilvcmcntlpmnnnem debentures burned at Montagllcilmml Town council ceremony" 5' 0 eliin of third session 47th 15: Fedewl GilY""""”-"i ”"JGclieralpAssegnl.bly of the Province nounces it will build auto icrryhgrwo mm” Children Camermet I" Wm"! NB"d;'C”m"" "ml”'iPl"Ilii.Lill.- and Leonard .MilCD0liIl.id smrung in 1955' isoiirls drowned while playing on 13: M' F: Scmlrnmn C”n”"'m' ice llL.N0lTi5 Pond.-Lt. Col F B """'"ded 5129350 Comm” .N”' "ew Conrad appointed honorary coiolnelii l-qdoeral, bluilding at Kclpsinggtotn. ysm signals Rn. ii 1: 0 en survey o as erni , Canada features P. E I. freedom Lied 111395”; Me D” Ins M”? from ragweed post.--Death of Mr. ti lit ed "-t izrigrl "'9 "33 H "Will Gm" A" Doumm i"””'”"”"iis7..33eS".ie3ii. iiicggivlifririi fisfmlilllirn a March Death of Mr. H. E. Cantwell. Donald Baker, Suninlerside business Tigmh emu" ' Ernest A Li ge tlr d c N R :lbltli.'r:ree"' M:3orEi3e.ct1-xfnygg :gcc(;;?,:R::,lm.?L freight agent at Charlottetown.- Roy (Buck) Whitlock,centre star of Mayor J. A. Peters at Sollris, and Mayor W. H. D,,,.,.m.h M Ke,,s,,,K,,Islaliders hockey team, honored at: ceremony in The Forum. , ion. Several Council members were also returned by llrrlanlatiozi. 9: Legislation extending presenti 21. Temperance Commission boundaries of City of Charlotte-: tlkel OVGP HEW iluliierl iii RWY town to include incorporated vll-I Buiidinl 10? 5510 of 59" mid iage of Parildaie and a portion WiM- of spring Park area recommended 93: W. A. Currie, Summersidc. by Judge Trainor. commissioner elected president of newly formed P. E. 1. Liberal Association.-BB: 342 deficit reported at annual meeting of Summerside Town appointed to inquire into Parkdale water supply problem. 10'. Farmers Week opens with annual meeting of Dairymen's As- sociation. headed by Capt. Charlottetown. return from servicel in Korea. esabllsiied Bediord, retired May , 1: Opening of 8th annual Music Festival in Charlottetown. 2: City School Board submits report to City Council on high. school requirements. 3: Group of Island veterans Robt. P. Mahar, 4: Death at 96 of Mr. George 8: Stiiier driving throughout regulations 10: Residence of J. Frank Arsen- V Province merside 3' 319: w curbmg mshww ”' annual meeting of Young Progres- million pounds of fish this season. 19: P.E.I. Historical society re- organized with Dr. L. W. Shaw as president. - Convocation 0'. Grand Chapter. Royal Arch Mas- one, at Charlottetown. 21: John Acorn, Primrose, fatal- ly injured in aocident at his mill. 22: Meetings in Chairlottetown of Grand Orange Lodge and xGrand Chapters L.0.A. and L.O. Mr.-and Mrs. Frank Trainor A. Hughes, retired train despstcher and ,0” cam Tmmor. Charlotte. ;i&v'f:)f ”i””3""1 33-1 town, killed in highway accident at Bonshaw. 24: W. C. S. MacDonald, Sum- re-elected persident at sive Conservative Association. 25: First sod of new Church of ault, Summerside, gutted b fire, . . . also large farm building of Games; Scotland building tuined at Birch- Henderson, Murray Harbor North.i WM sweet by MW MM” Mm” --Blessing of fishing boats at Northl Rustico. low, 90. 26: Annual convention of Unit- ed Baptist Association in Char- il: Premier Jones observes loth lolwmm anniversary as Government leader. -Sixteen graduates receive diplomas ' . , . l Charlottelolni. from Chauonetwn Haspnal m”s'Iceremony on 100lh anilirc-i-szlry of mg schooli isummerslde Presbyterian Church. 12: Local military units inspect- ed by Maj. General B. C. Plow, 0.0., Eastern Command. 13: Death of Mr. J. J. Trainer. 15: Dr. R. J. MacDonald. St. Peters. observes 85th birthday an-,10uemwn' former niversa ry. 17: Joseph Gillan and Wendell New London.-Rt. Rev. G. J. Mac- Leilan, V. G., pastor oi St. Paul's Church. Summerside, and former rector of St. Dunstan's University, observes 50th ordination anniver- sary. 19: Premier Jones appointed to the Senate Chamber. 20: Liberal caucus elects Hon. A. W. Matheson. Minister of Health and Welfare. as Govcrliment lead- er. 21: Provincial gressive Conservative organized with Mrs. stone. Bummerside, as first presi- Women's Pro- Association dent.-George Melkle. Summersidei tcndent of Sunset Lodge. appointed district governor of Y's James Men's Clubs. 22: Province imposes two-months embargo on hog importations fol-'0'Lelu-y United lowing outbreak oi hog cholera ini Donald Lid- 1 Festive Week opens in Rededication i 28: Death of Mr. George M. , Moore, honorary president of 'Moore and McLeod. Ltd. -- 8- t . d t h g year-old son of Mr. and Mns. Her- ancl former presidellitmoi Fgl?-linctllfnl be” McDonald" Pleasant ior Agriculture, lilrmlned at Winicr River. Grove, 3 :19: Death oi Hon. Cyrus J. Mac- millan, P.C.. Ph D., LL.D., Char- dean of the lFacult.y of Arts, McGill Univer- sity, and former Member of Par- Ferguson, Chai'lottct0u'n. killed illihanqent Im. Queens. g M1. pewr Iplaue crash at Johllstolfs River.- -nmnm. Hope Rwelr iopenmg "1 "ell Uimed Chumh at death in fire which destroyed his blirlicd to dvlclling house. - Death oi Staff ;Sgt. L. A. Tralnor, veteran city itraiflc officer. 1 July I A 1: visit. of Rt. Hon. Louis St. yliaurelit, Prime Minister of Can- gods, who spoke on Confederation Elrom balcony oi Provincial Build- giug and officially opened new race :ti'.iok at Sulnniersille. 2: Maj. Margaret J. Wheeler, isalvation Army. honoured at pub- lic function in SA. Citadel on ieve oi her retirement as superin- - Rev. Heathwood inducted at fPresbytei'ian Church, Belfast. - Rev. Robert Wagner inducted at Church. 3. Five prisoners sentenced to of Glen Macliinnon. oiiieistoe at opening oi Caledonian Club gath- ering at Montague. 3-1: Portrait of Sir Louis H. Davies, late Chief Justice oi Can- ada. unveiled in Supreme Court Chambers. It was presented to the Province by Mrs. J. D. I-iynd- Wriari, daughter oi Sir Iouis and mother of the artist, Robert Hynd- man. August 2: Week of celebration marking 150th anniversary oi landing oi Selkirk settlers opens at Belfast Presbyterian Church. 3: Death oi Rev. J. Keir Fraser, D.D., in his 90th year. at Char- lottetown. Summeraldie High School passes 100 per cent of pupils in PWC entrance exams for sec- ond successive year. 6: City School Boahd obtains land adjoining Senetoriuin ior Jllnior High School site. 10: J. Watson MaoNaught (L) Prince, Neil A. Matliieaon (L) and J. Angus MacLean IPCJ and T. J. Kickham (Ll Kings. elected in Federal general election. 11: Inspector W. H. Nevin, Manitoba, succeeds Supt. R, N. Churchill as head of Island divis- ion, RCMP. 12: Death of Sheldon MacQuai'- rie, North Wiltshire, in accident on Braokley Point Road. 13: Contract for nurses' home. Kings County Memoiiial Hospital, Montague, awarded to County Con- struction Company. 14: 355.596 contract lot to Tor- onto firm for construction of new bridge at Montague. Veterans oi 2nd Siege Battery. First World War, hold reunion in Charlotte- town. 17: Maritime Pythian Grand Lodge convention in Charlotte- town. - By-election writ for Card- igan District recalled on question arising as to validity of resigna- tion oi sitting member, Maj. John A. MacDonald, P.C. candidate for Kings in federal conlebt. 20: Edmund O'Rourke, Alberton, fatally injured in highway acci- dent near his home. 21: Agreement with Ottawa an- nounced, placing PEI potato mar- keting on co-operative pool basis through Marketing Board. 23: Severe lightning storm causes damage to buildings at Kelly's Croas and Wellington Centre. suoudlng Mr. Alfred Plekard. re- tired. tor oi child welfare, Provincial iire.-Death oi Mr. A. I. Ducheinin. Department oi Health and Wel- Charlottetown. iare. 3: Imperial Oil Ltd. acquires 26: I. C. Matthews, Edmunatoli, F. Rankin McLaine porperty on N. B.. appointed P. E. I. divisional October Grafton Street. engineer. C. N. R.-Lyle Boswell, 1. "ma on W Th 5 V 4: Gregory 1'. Feenaii, Q.C.. Marshiield. elected president at and Hemm COM:-5 anplu ,Supreme Director, Knights oi Bhorthorn Breeders Association. X I L 'x h,hsr'1izan. Vc-i Columbus, and State Deputy for 30: Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. ""5 0 "99 i8 Vial iaiaiii-3 N. B., addresses 50th anniversary begins production oi packaged "95" :1'10m33:9-M Alb dinner oi Charlottetown K. of C. : r. an rs. ro llouatt, 5: Harold L. Morgan, Ottawa. Tryon. celebrate 65th wedding an- succeeds Gordon Foster as manager niversarli oi Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. Foster 4; Dam of M,-, (;m,.1u J was transferred to St. John's Hotel, Mitchell, veteran local newspaperiNewm””dla”d'DM'”9” Vulllll man, ,votes 92-15 for incorporation under 5: Maritime Board of 'l'i'ade il'. ivmage sewmps ACLHV15” M Mi-ts! annual meeting supports Pl::.I. der gal1:i"d'iK”I 1953 'K3””"” A"3m' mand for Federal responsibility 5 ' '”0W””' 3: C” 9" ””5' for uninterrupted ferry service at Cwada mm: Borden, pp ML H, C, Bonk”, Sun 8. Cattle, horses and crop lost Life Insurance Cnmpany wpexu in fire at Sheldon Abbotinbam, visor, transferred to Oshawa. Suum G”""”":TG0i'd0ii Euiidinlr B: Home oi Mr. and Mrs. Jain:-.s ,rK?m' slip”: 5”” lo Maritime E195" Kinoh, Alberton, badly damaged Wnc Conimnyu Mium. MacRa." W1” by H". breeders shield for Ayrshire: at 9: Death of Mr. Charles Lid- W""'" F”- awnm reared march M c , 1: sulmnerside Town Council vluwp R '' Tum golfers 3115.470 interest-free loan to 12: Annual cmivclitiolis of M-..ri.iT.””i"g Assocmm” 1”" ""”5””Ct arrna lll Summer-i time Hi-Y Clubs and Mnrlliinc A firm M mam” . A.'a in Cliarlotletown. 0; 5"”:-Death M Mil: Lloyd 5' Cox-' oampbeu and Sam Chemm'.lMoi'eli, prominent merchant and awarded Hon. .1. A. Bernard trophy lmcke" for greatest home improrelneiit ini 33 Abegweits win N. B.-P. E. l. Rurual Beautification Society cm:- i59iii0i' i'Ulli3l' iiiie at Saint John. test. 9: Edison G. Rayner, Clermonl, 14: Hamid Slnllli, iVloiii:l:,liv.,”i9('iWi Drvsldeiit oi Elisl. Prince elected president at annual liic-et- County Liberal Association. gigrafti EPE(InCi-iii-inlllP;ssdoclatioli.--l 10: North Rustico votes 223-160 . ow almome nmnoizemn favor of in 0 tin u d of19C'h;l'lotg,t.eltown Forum. . ivillage so;-vmes c;r.f:,.'.Bg, SR, :51: corporaile fllieclieliiOileiilaifvle-18StEi?l'i:?t:: 315." lmlulmfl M the Opposmohandi meeting 01 REL Flshnrmenls Ag- V I : 3 if) (1 'll'..N0l.1, 1'3-HOUIIHB (3 IS 3o()lati()1'1. ArCe"-.d'-tig:iith0iIJ0iiii R-O Viiiii". Culiserratlre candidates for Second ii: Death at 103 of M5 Ens” , an: 9”” I ngpeiml d 11 Vmd - ,Qli6i?IlS. MacKinnml. Georgetou'n.- George av. gilamyguo liec ors an eiccu-, 11. Remembrance V. Fraser elected president of Cal- , . I . iwar monument unveiled at George- ed0ni31i C1i1b-- Death of REV. F. Cmi, fmg”, iii?,"””-5 Di "eiinown by Earl Cannon, Summer- L. Connolly. chaplain at sacrca en” mdmmfes mi" ”m'7side, prcsidr.-nt Provincial Com- H99” H0m9-- Body Of Gaol!!- gentirated nulk product plant iliimmlm cmmdlan LeEmn'n.Chape1 VanIderstme' Mmview, m5wv,,.,.,,,1 1,:mxgoH'eww"ld':- R” Revs G" J altar at St. Dulistan'a University, 0" 3h0"5 ”0m- A C0f0ii9i"5 liiT.V M '3 M M1 R9V- K9-"iieiii C- donated by Rev. Lou" Doug” In found death due to natural causes. Mwpherson honoured by Roman memory of Naval service person- "'ReV- Fnnk A MN5-'93" 919”-'4 cheese at new plant in Summer- side.-Maj. I. N. MacLeod. Gaelic advisor to the N. B. Department oi Education. chief speaker at local st. Andrew's Day function. December 1; Official npaiiing of new Mon- tague High schooi- Death at 37 of Mr. J. W. Callbeck. Summer- side, pioneer iox rancher. 2: Catches oi large sea bass re- ported in Hillsboro River.- Visil of Duncan McTa.vish, President, National Liberal Federation of Canada. who addressed the aiuiliai meeting of the PEI. Liberal As- sociation.-Mrs. Bibiana MacAulay Charlottetown, celebrates her 100th birthday anniversary. ii: Ulipreceoelitecl lll()Vclll"ni of over 5,000 cnrloads of ptvtators ro- ported by Potato Marketing Board. -Mlrrray Harbor votes 100-3 for incorporation under Village ser- vices Act. 6:East Point Baptist Church '..nlds 30th ailnilersary serviizr-s. 7: Thomson Company Ltd. pur- chases The G'lll!l'dlRIl. retaining local management and staif.- Re- turn to former lobster carapace nleasuremeiit urged at annual Day. - New clathonc clergy M Lesumom”I,nel, re-dedicated by Bishop Boyle. President of 0h3”0ite"iW" Mi"' d"”f"'- , , V -Vplaque in hmmm. of me Ponce isterial Association... Official open- 21' special 5955")" Dr LemSla' Staff Sgt. Lawrence Mclllliis un- in” "I new Public ubr'i”'Y at 51' bertoli, lure meets to pass cllabllncr, legis- mlled at on o ' y Hall.-Death of Mr. 9: Death of Lt.-Col. P. W. Mac- latlon re lobster flsliermen's loaii:-i,Cm,eme A. Fnueu wen known for storm damage and amend- Nevin DCM Cha.rlottetowii-C'- ' N H t. v -- '- - i merit. to Electrical Power and iv; fgjflzsgggrcgifnch 0, cm” rue 1". Gallant. Wellington. re- Trade Union Acts. - Maritime (Hm Legion mrmed with Roy elected President at annual meet.- ,ulg in Kensingtun of Provincvl 3: M,” , 3 , .iscction. C.C.F. Party. - !cd1to .45.. it'll; .C.?.'I3l”3'.i..'33;2. 10: Five members or room! oniher home M Borden detatoliment. RCMP. receive dec- i ' orations at Government House 14: 535,000 contract forilt. C. illggfdizhschool mnvmuon M sum'1Bruce. North River. as president. 22: Hon. R. H. Winters. Federal Minister of Public Works, visit to Charlottetown states ten- Dr. A. H. Gordon, formerly of 11. C . I d L. . Ontario. Ipenitentlary terms for jail break- 25; second annugl pmvgmlgv, den for new pad, 13 M. 1,. C lg L Lead . g Kingsiioro--22 ntirsiniz grnduatesmomilcu 0r:f;i::;:;gencelnff;:atei: C13 . 2.14: Joihn Willliam Trllioiine, Yiel-1151-1111:: atImSnlil;1mselr1.:l;,i1e.md mm mm Flower Show at summereidle. -8 be called by mldjnnrl vi !bAal:rFaciEs hat Alber(t:oi;inaward- ).::'m:f3;n,d gzzlidlgatc O: parlcpae in capping vvrcmoli) , , , . . - mg on rowiie in up in's mi - 2 e 1 ' .l r 0- w, to, A, Stewart, M.L.A., eecte 23; R; t R ,L. g .,F - - C iiilfilli 0 i7Bmv'- E d . -1 bl at P. E. 1. Hospital. ilfgggrl, 3:855tg?;.x:!5u:;;p?;,'h gglnond. ' Indian River.-Widespread!town, celebrates 100th birthday aii- president at annual meeting of Comeliu: Lgirgeaizv s:lIs'”annc(:. 9:51:21 16: Colin Wall!-Eh. Wlimot 'Val- 351519: Commission cm,” :5: an .. as on miiipliie ii" 0 9 1; , 2' '3 ' ' . ' i -' 3 5 '- China, latterly uncle C iii i . ' ' Company 1ab0l1r dis te.-- Miss plans under the firm name oi'm?6'3 elgtgcjmve commune "Mi 25: New Provincial cabinebIR.C.N.(R.) appointed commanding of Associated Collntry Women of peuecuuon and 1I11p:B0x1i:Ii::3:':Iiix” ;sliiP trophy for Jersey bulls at. Charlotte Fruph Monmgm. Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. qomg mvermy on C N R buE,swo1-n gn under premier A, w, officer of HMCS Queen Chl1r- mewm-1d,m11mvjng their mm;-.1g1 ,6. RCA? smon summpmidp iR.oyal Fair, Toronto, awarded to appointed matron at P,.ovh.w"1 25: Mr. Alan llnlm.-in rlocteli.:,mch;e R n,a”0n;Mr' Ma up Matheson.-St. Duristan's Uliiversityilotte. - City school Board zln- conga,-ence at, Toronto, formerly operating 'undm. Tmm.ii.Edisnn Mulch, North River. Island Inunnarvgg -1-,,,onf,,, (inn nwnm, lii'('5iiii'iii "1 S”'""i"”.m.e B",."..rd ofiulrdl S1sIliiCl':,0plloMid leli killedyin wxwocamm:-iEmest Mi” Eieclerllllouliccs Ci0CiSlDll to proceed with 31; Mme Arsenaum Abraham-A im Command, mm” lmdm. -Wm.hiA,VrSi1irR hrccrlers captured teni ed contract ioricnnstructlnz rlr-iv TTi"i9- ' A . ' -' E ' president of P. E. I. For Breedcrs',buildliig oi Composite Junior High Vjllage fisherman drowned oil 1” Av C d C 'licrd 1'li)l)0lls at the Fair. ,,.,.1m.f at Mum, Rive, acmdem on ms (arm . - inle lr ominaii . -- Death oil 19, M” S H1 T l, S , Y - - -- "Ni iliiiiiio Um” 13: Island Yorkshire boars pm- Dr. E. s. Netting, chat-iomeiown! . reared senior veterinary .mcrslzle. celebrates her 100th birth- inspec-, t 0 g G Kn,” V H -day anniversary.-Operational or em” n ammm”'i'Iiraining Unit, R. C. A. I".. com- elected president PEI Hereford, Cape Egmont. - Numerous pas- toral changes and appointments announced by Bishop Boyle among the Catholic clergy. Association. , i School. 28: Death oi Major Thomas B.i 71 Percy Adams. Eilerslle. re- Rogers, Charlottetown.-Provincialieleei-ed president of West Prince Drama Festival opens.-Fourteenilaiiieiliil AS!0CiEi-ion. 27: Concert in Charlottetown by Lois Marshall, noted young Cana- dian soprano.-Death of Mrs. A. S. Weir at United Church mnnse. ' 17: New high school at Monte- gue completed. 18: City Council budgets for 82.- chased by largest US. Expeisilnei: el Station (at Beltsville. Marylan in scheme to develop leaner Am -441 r .659 sur lus with im ositl n oi tax . . . . . (yngiawgommlillie ilillioinlotl to in-irate ihcpi-ease from 225 toO2.'l5 per- "um": gmmmes Mme diplomas: ii 8' 'Deaim1MllM-I-'iJam” Tam We” - B”ed”5' A550m””": pm” i.”””' W" summmm L". M" b”"l".”.”ii' M"- vestigaie marine slip Dossibililicsicent on real estate and personal at P" E L Hosp-Hal ceremony. uig)-Mlvl?CaM 01115.0 -l R ' September 38: W5” M H”i'5' R 5"ii”liiGrcmmn0d' Npmnundmnfi-"Pi wii H: Exmbnmm Assocmnnn in Charlottetown following pub. property. 27: T. J. Klckliani. M.P., re-1 - -15- - to) 0. U5i-iw: . Id S 1 L muoml p,.eSidem' Jumm. Chamg.C. students hold crowning ccrc- 390000 loan from cm C()unC111 no memng m Mhket HEHFC. N. 19: Rural emumculon needs nomimged at Kings Count,yL1berg1y elected presirent a 40th annua. 1. Dr. J. Hero h havl;dre-1eeSco- be" 0, commerce, gg RM. George imony on college campus. wards construction or g n R. President Donald Gordon gives staged in -mm Wenmgd to convention in Georgetown, convention o the PEI Womens ed president Lot t eBM icaM - Kmem Tomnmy takes over Pmg 20: Death at Wallacet0wi1,0nt.,y00o general purpose building- assurance there will he no lntcr- Legisluuu byraedemuono, Aulculg liil: Walter I-Iyndmvan elected 1ii5i-iti1iN- - Compaislyviait Oi G'iei-l. - Dr- esief goetmiit. N-IF bytumn change at Mbemm, of Rev. Carlyle Webster. former C. D. simpgon, 13.13,, motion of Bord:-n ferry service in mm chairman oi Community Planniilg-Rb HOIL C- D. Hiiiile. Miilistarnof my River. Celebrated .h Inn Ver- 29. Death at 86 of Mr. W. Lilipastor Zion Church. Charlottetown. Charlottetown. event oi'tllrel1lenr-d l':1i'lWtI,V slrikiu, .,,,'. MB Gamer,” wnesbassociation. . Trade and Commerce. - Retiie- saiy iliprrreciicai practice. - -'ii- MMA,.,h,,,., KC,,5,,,z,.,,,. ,,,.,,,,.,.,. j.--Induction of Rev. E. H. Bean at and Relzius Professor 29: Mrs. J. Gordon .iiarDonald.iH,;n'm,. R59, omen” loom bum: 29: Prince of Wales College con-,mP-ii'- Oi Ci-ipt. J. R. B. Milszuire bcrton Exhibition. fax mnchmz and mm,,,SS M .PreslJyterlan Church in Kcnslng- Literature at Christ citv, elected president of newly dn H lverir vocation.-S. G .Peppin appointed ii5.S9iii0i” iiiasii-iii 0i M-V- Abel? 31 NEW Ciiiiriiii 0i We Imniacuminll L L,” col, E. Vt-y JOh,,s,,,,,,.,l,on.-Record number of. 13 draggers ford. for:m" P. E. I. Home Ind School 3' 0 ii Y- honor,” me member 01 ",9 Potato welt. lato Conception dedicated at Wel- mgelwud president of Run” operating out of Souris during pre- 15: Murray River residents 64-41 against incorporating on Federation.-Joseph Shields. Sum- ”:'" R": G: ”"M' w'”""' Association of America.-Record 10: Buiidinz of Palmer Eieoirie iinei-on. 3..,,m,,,.,u.,,, Soclaty. sent IBISDII. w. A. merslde, killed in car collision 93”" me” "'31 i” Z” Ch”"”" registration reported in. annual 00-. city. suited by iire- - Mrs 4: Air Nevisation School. RCA-F. 22: Visit of Rt. Rev. Village Services Act. with highway maintainer. Emiepts hm" Tm; 'n,m"m?r":y(; meeting of Boy Scouts Association. 3- WiF40ii M”D9”aid "3'9i90i9(i 110159. 13-5" Wing! W-Tide 3'4 sums November Cameron, Moderator of the Pi'eI- l7: Mrs. Terese Reid. Cornw 30: Newfoundland schooner, 9' 3" C 3799; tn ii We Mi " 31; ordtnnuon or Revs, Edwin pl'esldeiit of PEI Home and School nlenslde. - 19th annual reunion lb,-rerun church of gamma, cejebrne, mom birthday nmm, Fleur! Gvoraeiown iiiiibiiiii” "'1" W"? Mme ni B. Reid, Charlottetolvn, Clarr-ncc-A550Ci3ii0ii- ,iii Ch-”i'i0iieiI0W" 0i 3”” "id 1: Hon. W. E. D.ii-by, Alinl'nlry' 23: T. Eaton Company Mari- sliry at Sacred Heart Holi-.5. g,or"gown.Momggup ferry con- 37' loom bmhd" "mlv""ry1R.oche. Iona. and Charles Mac- 133 Di? 0- 3- 5ieWi”'i'- Di”: Dauilihi-e” 0: Eiigimid "I We 5'" General,aiid J.0.C.Campbcil,Dcp- tilncs Ltd. call for tenders for con-i 18: Another ceiiteiiamul. iiiiiles Ollefiliiiill "lid" ”'C"d observed by M” Mwrenc. Yeo' Donald. Lauching, at St. Dunstan's h0ii3i9 UiiiVei”3ii-Y. i0i”iii'9Y1l' 01 iimi-ii? PT0Viii005- - G'i"d9ii H uty Attorney General. it-ave foristructlon oi store building in Char- Isabel MacGi.llivl-ay, ohserv Weiiiiief P0iid"ii"i'- sh"b'o”kel Basilica. N9i'b0i9- P-E1" W” o”"”””i 5” Mu”3”i- C518”Yr WWm"9d PNVI London to represent Province be lottetown.-Rev. Cornelius Pineau. similar anniversary at Ci-lure 31: Railway station at F'orty- 31? MEm0Ti3i !9"'i00 5'5 5L be awarded Johns Hopkins Uni- lncial manager, Muriiimo Ei9Ci-Tic fore Imperial Privy Council in lap- -S. J.. honored with presentation --Death of Mr. E. H. Blanche Paul's Church for the late Queen iply emphasized at inquiry Into eight Road destroyed by fire. February 1: Death of Mr. A. E. Morrison. city, retired Telegraph Company manager. 2: 570.000 contract for works construction ni Sumlnerside RCAF Station awarded to M. F. Schurman Company. 3: Civic elections at summerside. Alberton, Montague, Sourls and Georgetown. Mnyoraity contests Mary.-Legislature passes resolution urging Federal extension of Char- lottetown airport runways. April V, WI”? 1: William C. Cairns. Freetown. awarded Nuificitl scholarship for agricultural study in United King- dom. i 3: Application for third North- umberland ferry to operate until . x d construction oi new Federal Gov- -- B" b , Miw um ;md'And”wlMaritinv: Commission. , M';'cIf;:,i;l Tn Geo”m,'m;,n a: Death of Mr. Lorne ii. Rt'Bd,l 4: I 1 d t S , Summerside. mersidL.ebgvi:hu(r.:.e)i:ri'ge0rlT:nd:rsonuTs 7: Miuygnr: I 99 ' ” ' ” 3 it ' d"I president.-Roads unaffected science nquinmm" H," mm mowsmrm of WIN", stressed by Premier Jones at open- 5, 347,000 ,..,,m.,,,.,, M, pgsmm, ing oi Teachers Federation conven- Cove hronkwnu-r nwnrd.-d in Nor. tlon.-General store oi Major Noye man N. Macbean, Little Sands. and Son, Eniriore, destroyed by fire. 6; Dem increase or 538(l,86.'l, with -Mrs. P. O. Hutoheson re-elected surplus on ordinary account oi Provincial Commissioner at annual 32.390. reported at annual mect- meeting oi Girl Guide Association. in: of City Council. if): Utilities Commission an- 7: Farm dweilinlz nf Iiriimr i:i"inounces new scale of electric rates Clair. Mlscouche, destroyed hy fire. for rural areas supplied by the 8: Dr. Albert Sinclair awarded gown of summergldel I. 01., D.I E. overseas scholarship N. Vi," of in R". A. A. scan, 0' "W 'i”- . .. oderator oi the United 9: Ernest Lord and Harry Hen- ghgrchtig cnmh. ';,::::dVM:”"':'d C""""'”'""'" I" 15: Knights oi Columbus honour 10: Dwelling of Ernest Adllms.glgnxi:&e:d::?iu:::leYl&1;1:;.Lg( Victoria Cross. destroyed by fire. n 0' Knmm commander o( -inadequacy of City water sup- g”t3'G';uon, . 16: Federal grant of semi for Amalgamated Dairies l..td., Prince 5' no possibility oi supplying Parkdale area requirements.-New school building opened at ilrhalnville. 11: George A. Ayers Council. elected president of P. E. 1. Agricultural County, voted for building cheese processing and packaging Dlant. 1'1: Death oi Mr. James D. Coi- iin. Rollo Bay, leading potato pro- dlicer. 10: Ivan Andrews and Arthur D. Ramsay. Charlottetown, drowned while fishing at Marshall's pond. Btanhope. ill: community Association eon- eert by Iamous Dshur Infantry Chorus )1: Fire at Hope River burns two-mils path through wooded area and destroys farm buildings. 3: C-pound trout caught. in Dunk liver by Arthur barkisi. sulnlnonide. 27: store and dwelling of Denial 12: King's County leads Prov- ince in fishery returns for 1952. with landed value of Il.0O4.I0l. 13: Excavation started on Fed- eral Building site at Kenslngton. -Death at 81 in Toronto oi Canon R. H. A. Haslam. oi Springileld. 14: Fourth annual convention of RCA? Association for Maritlmes. held In Charlottetown. 15: Death of Dr. Frederick S. Mal-Donald. Souris. retired veter- inarlen. 16: Bvron Leigh MacPhee. Clyde Rivt". kill:-d is truck accident on i h rleze . ' Li: I .-Lt. C i. , I3; :?'”lE4i:" 'lo-lrxted pre:'i- w9b”"' qwmn d”"”" rlcni. P. :1 I. Division Red Cross - Smlct). D 1:. Stirling. 0Na- '0! 5"!" 3- 0- 5- '- 9”” tr, '.-mmlmerl no.9.-dlmttor of start on first aircraft flight from '1' :il an ': nt i-Zvperinu-ntnl Farm. 3liml'N'i'Hiii9 W c"'"3h0'"'- M' is: l.ca'isl.ilive committee on her” Aug, June 2: Elliliusiastic observance of. ,Col-onation Day throughout the Province. - Harrie L. Arnold shot to death at his home in Bristol. 8: Medical Society tenders testi- monial dlnner to Dr. Roderick J. MacDonald, St. Peters. 4: Summerelde Town Council budgets for estimated surplus of 16.271 for 1958. Dwelling of Fred Gallant. Coleman, destroyed by fire. 5: Legislative dinner in honour of Senator Jones. , 9: Dr. G. H. D. Steel re-elected president of Music Festival Associ- ation. -- E. D. Reid elected presi- dent of Charlottetown Board of Trade at annual meeting, which was addressed by L. W. simms. president Cariadliln Chamber of Commerce. 10: Almon Boswell. Marehficld. awarded Coronation Medal at an- nual meeting of Canadian Swine Breeders' Association. 11: Visit of Most Rev. W. 1". Barfoot, Anglican Archbishop of Edmonton and Primate of all Can- ada. - Air Commodore A. D. Ross, 0.0. Maritime Air Command. pre- sents wings at ummereide RCAF station ceremony and outunee changes involving transfer of Al: Navigation school to Winnipeg and Maritime Opcstional Train- in; Unit from Greenwood to Sum- lneralde. 13: I-Ion. Keir Clark, Third King's, appointed Minister of Edu- cation. - R. W. Manning elected president of PB! Institute of Glee-tend Accountants. 14: Rev. Allan I". Noonan cele- hr-aim ihit high mass at st. Dun- etasrs BaeiliQ , 15: 08,738 contract for water and sewer services let by sam- lnerside Town Council to Curran and -, J. A. Gallant. Bum- inerim. eleciod president of Law Society. - Sudden death of Mr. Willard Kelly. well known horse- IIIII. Bu-&ll'y. I6: Pilot reunion of First World War veterans of with Battalion. at ohariottetmvn. - Ienator Jones arise. 1'1: Dsju luau lam ovieuxuoatot hnascalolnsta L versity degree of Doctor of Pub- lic Health. ' l3: CNR stzltioii at Miscouche destmyed by fire. - Historic ex- hibit iormaliy opened in YIMCA by Llezltenant Governor Prowse. 14: Transport Commission hear- ing in Ciiarlottctown on equali- 2illl0ll of il't?illhi- l'.'llf'S. 15: Conscrvntil-e national leader George A. Drew speaks at Sum- merside and Charlottetown. Death of Mr. Patrick St. John, prominent Souris resident. 16: Impressive ceremony mark- ing l50lll :tlllliVeI'Sa.l')' of landing of Brudcnell pioneers held at Brudencll Island. Among the speakers were Lieutenant Governor Prowse and Hon. D. L. Macbaren, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Sco- tla. British High Commissioner to Canada. 20: King Broe. Circus in Char- lottetaown. 21: Regional meeting in Char- lottetolrll of Agriculturill Institute of Canada. - Ordination of Rev. William Eric Ingraham. New Loli- don parish. at St. Peter's Cathe- dral. Charlottetown. - R.OA.l" As- sociation Air Show at Charlotte- town. 22: Large group of former Is- landers ilrrives on CNR Bluciiosc Special from Western Canada. -- Art Maolienzie, Charlottetown. wins N.B.-P.E.1. amateur and open golf championship at Belvedere Links. ' M: New pliblic library builrlilnz opened at Murray River. - Deatll in Charlottetown of Rev. Dr. C. W. Corn. retired Baptist minis- ter. -- J. Gordon MacDonald ap- pointed Charlottetown represent- ative, United Nations Association for Canada. 38: 2,000 visitors attend annual observance of St. Anne's Day at Lennox Island. - Rose window in memory of Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Goodwell unveiled in St. James . Kirk. 27: Rev. K. C. MacPherson. par- ish priest at Tl-etsdie Ci-oas. ob- serves golden anniversary of or- dinatlosl. 3: Death of Mr. Patrick J. Mc- innis, not enter at Borden. Kiwanis Club wading pool opened at Victoria Park. 3: Commander Arthur A. Mac- Kllrnon, R.N., O.BE., Soth Chic-i 19: Visit. of Sir Al'cllll):ll(l Nyc,, Complfny Ltd. 6: Earl Cannon elected president of the Provincial Command. Cana- dian Legion, at 22nd annual con- vention in Miacouche. 7: Widespread damage caused by gale which reached hurricane proportions in some sections. - Marltime Optonietric Association convenes ill Charlottetown. 9: 373.642 foundation work coli- treot for Charlottetown High School awarded to M. F. 3chur- man Company Ltd. 10: Harold B. Smith, Pownal. elected as Liberal member of the LegiSilt'.lll'G for Belfast District. His only opponent. Leo Praught, Cherry Valley, ran so an Inde- pendent Farmer. 11: Rural electrification policy involving Government construction of some 500 miles of line an- nounced oy Premier Matheeon. 13: Mai. D. J. Mocormack, city, appointed Lieut. Colonel in com- lnand of 28th L.A.A. Regiment. 14: Large barn of William Baker. North Lake. dutroyed by fire. -- Superintendents of Insur- ance for all the Provinces con- vene in Charlottetown. 16: FXO Stewart Ira Banks, Con- way Station. killed in jet plane crash in Gaspe. 16; Death of l. Windsor Camp- bell, city. retired. supervisior un- der veterans Land Act. 11: Miss Verna. Dallraoh. R..N., re-eldtecl president of P. I. 1. Nurses Association. - Pnviinchl public speaking eontut. won by Miss Anna Evens. St. Teresa. tlon Grounds. M: 5,000 attend Air Pol-ee Slow at sumlnerside. 21: Roland Malbonold. pred- dent Pm Fed-ration of Agricul- ture, appointed to Mill Control Board. 24; Visit of Led! D-den-Powell. World Chief of Girl Guldee. - Stanley Willie. Comwall. wine Provincial plowing chalnplonahip at Dundas. 27: Rededicatlon Aervicee at Presbyterian Church. He.r'lavllle.- M.C.A. team. Chsrlottotown. wins NB.-P.l.I. intermediate boaebell trophy. 28: summer '4 Legion members hold mortgage burning ceremony in new quarters. 29i Pi-eeentetion to Mr. W. J. in: Rural Youth Fair at Exhibi- Charlottetown architect. 20: Canadian Jersey club blin- Court uf,by St. Thomas Aquinas society at peel from Supreme control of ifunctioli in Cliarlottetown. Canada ruling on long-haul truck and bus traffic. :24: Live fox and live ll-.ink sliowjncrs awarded to Edison B. Mulch, -Miss Barbara Woodsidc, Main Lopens at Exhibition grounds. INorth River. as preniicr exhibitor gate. Cl'OWl1t"d queen at Mnrl-i 25: Oldtiine iiddlers' contest won and breeder.-Death of Mrs. D. J. time The potato crown was won at the Fair by James E. McNeill, Spring Winter Fair at Amherstiby Daniel Mccormack. Souriil. Riley. Charlottetown . 26: Flo Allen Lockhart, R. C. :4: Retirement of Mr. Harry E. A. F, Vancouver. narrowly escapesiMiller. district enginecr. Federal Valley. while lslnud breeders f”lp- dPiVi.i1 in jnt plnlic rr-ash at Cas-;Departlnent of Public Works lured all first prlI.cs in pollilws cumocc -Bruce SiFViFil'L and Com-' 25; Province clijoys Green Christ- ancl swine, and the major auards pany given asslll'nm.-e of winter mas, with no ggnoug highway gn- ior foxes, shecp. l-lcrefords and work in overhaul of Government cidents.-Alex Cameron. Eirmdale. l-lolsteins. boats. lobeerves loznd birthday anniver- 1: Prowse Block,Grafton Street,i' 2'1: New Wing of salvationiesry. . sold to R. T. Holman Ltd.-Alben Army's 'sunset Lodge” in Char-1 26: Heavy potato movement um. ton-Molitrosc power line extrusion lottctolvll nllvlimi by Llclltelliillii tinuca with frciglltors loading 3'. completed by Maritime Eiccti-ic,Gnvei'llor Prowse.-Harold B.ERailwa,v wharf for Southern States. Company.-Service stzliion of Han-yschllrman. Slimmersidc, appointed 30: New Crnpaud rink otficigljy son Oliver, Elmsdllle, destroyed by.il director of the Blink of Canada. opened. bird... wry - By .1. R. vv;iii;.a.;"' THEY 6lVE LNC3.THEIZ COOK, HALF OF PAY TO '5AVE FOR '11-EM.'AhK7W N MIDNIGHT Tl-E TEARPJG C-HINATOVVN APART LOOK' ' INC-.v FOR HIM! RUN. NO, I AIN'T NO CHINAMAN. AN' 1 AIN'T NO COOK! GIT OUT 0 MY POCKIT5! Brawders on retirement as direc-