[HE QQAIQLOTPETOWPl GUARDIAN ll ,- wxmc‘ ' ',,¢sncooosoe0sou I ianusnv I ‘gaseous-assess o g u 1_New Year's Day observed qiiieil in Charlottetown, principal facial functions being receptions at Government House and ll Clll" amun National Hotel where Mayor Tiii-iici" and we. enter- iiimed. . ‘ Dcalh of Rev- J Theodore Ga- iuui, parish priestat Mount ‘Car- mel, former professor" of music at Dunstan’: University, 4‘ opflflihg at Central Christian church of prayer service under world Evangelical Alliance aus- TUTIICI‘ plgeiaoo heads of families repre- mmjpg some 2,600 individuals, reg- l.".i!‘l'£‘d as unempoyed -ln Chur- lniti‘ ‘ ,»,_- it of Mi". T A. M Kirk. Yprlll0lllh. N. S., District Gov- i-i-ncr 0f Y's Men's Club. Rvfl Hackle Day anniversary oh- sci-vcd at annual dinner of P, E rvlcrs 5 I . "iugluter charge against y; H Andrew, Charlottetown in conucriion with highway accident,‘ dismissed by Maelstrom W- E- Dpmy at mmersido Court. Frederick Bradley, 10 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Brad- li Pcakes Station drowned in h-lillrlrzm a half mile from home. '1~sisrt at Newcastle, N. B. of Irliliincc Commission inquiry into ilillffil fishing of lobsters in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- land. Lengthy sittings were sub- sequently held rvt Charlottetown, siimmeieide and other Island cen- trcs. il-Ospt. Allen Madman. Stan- cliel, ldllod k1 motor accident on Charlottetown - Bummerside high- vi-nv .\ii.=s Mamie Livingstone, Clyde Rivi-r, died of injuries revolved i-shcn csr in which she was driv- ing skidded backwards down ice- mvcrcd hill on the Baltic Road. lyric River, and plunged over 10 ft. bank The coroner's jury recom- mcniled that a new road be con- structed around this hill. 12.—Opening of January term of sin-creme Court at Charlottetown. Justice A. E, Arsenault presiding. 'l‘lii.= Grand Jury after two days lie-liberation found true bills in four criminal indictments. lit-Mr. R- R. Bell elected Presl- di-ut at annual meeting ef Char- lmietown Board of Trade. The meeting gave support to the pro- pc-cd Wood Islands-Caribou ferry rrrvice. i4,—Death of Mr. George Rcflilln. driiggist. is-Death at Charlottetown of lilflilt. Colonel W. B. Prowse D S O . and Mr. A J. Hoiile. IB.—A nual meeting Canadian Niiiiona Silver Fox Breeders. As- sociation at Charlottetown. Establ- i-hmi-nt of a Field service for the fox industry was strongly urged. hr. A. A Lockart. Siimmcrside, “fl- elected President. :0.—Annuai meeting of United (‘lurch P. E. I. Presbyterial at Ilcartz Hall, ' ZL-Mr. J Frank Ami-rt. elected President at annual meeting of Summerslde Board of ‘Ilradc William E Phillips acquitted by Supreme Court Jury on man- slaugher charge in connection with lilcliwav accident. » 2i.—S.S- "Fairview" continues daily crossings between Charlotte- iriivn and Rocky Point, establish- unprecedented record for time of your. 25 ~Large1y aticndcd Burns Anni- vcrsiiry Concert at P. W. C. Hall. 26 -Regional drama festival contest won at St. John. N B. by Little Theatre Guild of Charlotte- ioivii with Mr. Harry E. Foster's fiirlnal play "Nocturne." Joseph E. Gallant. Leovillc. Prince County. charged with man- slaughter in connection with death of Leo Pcters TL-Successful performance by St, Dunstans University Dramatic Society at Queen Square School. . H. prominent Charlottetown 28.—Judge C. G. Duffy acquitt- , ed by Supreme Court jurv of man- slaughter charge in connection with highway fatality. D~aih at Charlottetown of Rev. Vllllhm Ayers. retired United Church minister. ahnotuovuuuuononn t O * rsiiiuiiiir ' i O ooclocnooolotnotn lit-visit of Dr. J. L.‘ Bissau Toronto, National commissioner of the Canadian Red Cross Society. Annual meeting of P. E. I. branch, Red Cross Society, Mr. George’ J- Tweedy, K. C. rc- fectcd President. - Ill-Visit!» relatives here 0! Rt- Rev, JJC. McGuigan, Archbishop of Toronto. Investigation into alleged "scrlil racket’) in connection with Pro- hibition Act administration institut- doctors. Visit of Major-General Sir. James H. MacBrien. Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 21 -Paardebeig anniversary commemorated by parade of South Africa War veterans to St. James Church. 22.-Annual meeting of Royal Edward Chapter. 1.. 0. D. E. zit-Farmer's Week opens with well attended annual meeting oi‘ central Farmers Institute. The meeting adopted a resolution rc- questing continuance of the Fariii- ers Creditors Arrangement Act in the Province and that the official receiver under the Act bc placed on salary rather than on a com- mission basis. Ottawa. chairman of the Canada Farm Loan Board- 26 —Mr". R C. Parent, retiring Secretary of the Provincial Boy Scouts Association, presented with Medal of Merit on fhe eve of hi; departure for Fredericton, N, B, tllllfitlltflilfltfifi O o i . ' MARCH ‘ I notssssuqstcncsuc 2.—-P'. E. I. Presbytery meeting nominated Rev. Beverly Kctehem Hamilton, as Moderator oi’ General Asseiiibley of the Prcsby- terian Church in Canada, 3.—$200,0U0 provided for Wood Islands Harbour projed in sup- plementary E<tiniaies at Otiawa. 4.—I12th annual meeting iii Benevolent Irish Society, Mr. James H. McKenna re-elected President. 8.-Pav1iig the 49 Road part of Chiirlottetovvn-Souris highway urg- ed in resolution adopted at. Mont- ague public meeting. 9 -—Vlsit of Mr. F- E. Lathe, Ot- tawa, director of research division, National Research Council, in con- nection with economic survey of Province» l0.—Illega1 Lobster fishing in- quiry opens at Charlottetown be- fore Commissioner, Just-ice A. T. LeBIanc of New Brunswick, Su- preme Court. 1B.—.St. Patrlcks Day observed by parade of Bcnevolent Irish So- ciety to 5t. Diinstanls Basilica and evening entertainment in Prince Edward Theatre. l8.-,St. Peter's road paving pro- jcct strongly urged at public meet- ing at, St. Peters. _ it-Senator J. J Hughes. at Ottawa denounces “shocking ex- penses" in connection with Island administration of Farmers Credi- tors Arrangement Act, ' 21 —Sevcn ycnr old son of Mr- and Mrs, Lincoln Weatherbie. Valeyficld. drowned near Suther- laiidls bridge. Civic dclcgaiiou urges need of uncmpldviiicnt rclief on Federal ministers at Ottawa, 22.--Opciiing of third session of "43rd Grncrnl A seinblv of the Pro- vince by Licuiciiuilf. Governor De- Blols. John Whiting, retired George- town fisherman. suffocated in fire which ilcslrirvccl his" divclliiig. 24.—Annilal meeting of P. E. I. Teachers Federation. Mr. C. F. Hine, Charlottetown elected Presi- dent. Th ;~ l'-l""di~ration unanimously endorsed the principle of larger admiinlstriilive units and asked that the date of mairlcifation ex- nnllmillons be charm-d from July to the last. iveck in June. . 30.—Dcuili of lVlr. John B. Muc- Fndyen, Augustine Cove, pioneer leader in the seed potato industry. cooonocoltv-usscno ' n ' APRIL ‘l ll n nltvolsneonninnikt v l-Blacksmiths Protective A1- sociation of Prince Edward Island organized with Percy Proiide. Charlottetown as President. d-Hornby p'an of immlcraiicn fndorsed at Council meeting 01' fl-wcod-lsuinrls - Caribou ferry service advocated iit lnrvzizly at- tended mecilrg at Wood Islands. Visit of Rev. I. A. Patterson. D.D.. President cf Acadia Uni- versity. He , preached in ‘Priiiiy [lnited Church. - i —Death of Mr. Nicholas Me- Fii-lnnc. veteran Charlottetown bsindmulter. 'l—Recitsl by Miss Nancy Reed. lllvcri Vancouver pianist, under W"lnen's Music Club auspices ll-Annual meeting of City Coun- Pll A defeclt of 91.88007 on eiir- llllil. expenditure was reported by Finance Chairman, G. W. Mc- lend, succesful performance by Bnnhca Dramatic Guild at Holy Name Hall. a-Visitcf Rev. J. B Doyle. distinguished Psulist Father. in connection with Lenka services at 5t Dunltsnb Bullies. Cllnldlln National Express lllcnis hold annual conference at Charlottetown. iii-Visit oi’ Rt. Rev. C, A. Wells. D. D. C. M G . Anglican Bishop of Caribou. B. C. I! .-Mlll'ld Diliing. harpist. and Marcel Hubert, French cellist. heard In recited under Community Concert Association auspices. lt-dvfim [Al's Worthy, Char- lottetown‘ presented with honorary Associate certificate and badge from Royal Life saving Society It civic function 11.4mm s. m. mini M. Mac- kenzie. at Flat Rlier. Charliiiieioivn Board of Tijmic. 12.—Dcficit on current account of $63,288 estimated in Budget. Speech of Premier Campbell. The budget introduced several taxation increases including...2..ceuts a. gal- lon extra on gasoline, higher "motor registration and motor truck fees, and 100 per cent increase on life insurance companies. Il-Denth of Mi". Percy A. Fnrquharson. Cliacottctmlvn pro- minent fox rancher and business man. . Canadian Airwnvs officials an- nounce breaking of all previous re- cords in ah" mais. express and p115- senger service to Maydalen Is- lands during past winter. lit-Death of Mi". George W Lcfghtizcr, for eiizhicen years man- ager of the P. If. 1. Co-operativc Egg: and Poultry Association im-Prorogation of Legislature. IM-Highway bridge prnlects across Elliot and York Rivers. advocated at series of meet- ings throughout qucenh County- turneil down at Oiiriwa as "uti- iustlfimblc" expenditure. Mr. J. Gordon MacDonald elect- cd President of Gyro Club It sn- nual meeting. 2l.--Dcficit of $1402.10 budBPl-fffl for in estimates presented by C011"- McLcod. Chairman of City Council finance commiitéc - basin nt Charlottetown Hospital of nsv. Martin F. Monaghan gs-m, ill. L. lilaton. MSA.. ITMXT Cunard. N S. appointed Supcrviinr of illustration Stations ed at request of Charlottetown. 24.—Visit of or. J. D Maclsean,‘ in Prince Edward Island. Farewell sermon pi ached by Rev. G. Gillespie, assistant min- lster at 5t. Paul's Church, Annual church parade of Char- lottetown Odd Fellows to Zion Church. Departure during this month for England of Lieutenant Governor DeBlols, Hon. B. W. IePage, Hon. M R McGuigan Education Su- perintendent. H. H. Shaw and others to attend Coronation cere- monies 30 -Death of Mr. Bixtus Mac- . Lellan. prominent Charlottetown merchant tailor. aaoaonuesnsaouoau a n ' MAY ' I sonnaluonosototca Z-Blessing of lobster" fishing boats at North Rustlco by Rev. Douglas MucNeill, 3 --Opcning of 3rd annual Y. M- C. A. Hobbies Exhibition by Mayor Turner. Recital by Miss Helen Olbeim, . Nlezzo-soprnna of the Metropolitan Opera, tinder, community Concert Association auspices. ' A-Annual meeting of Char- lottetown Art Club. Miss Margaret Irving elected President. Annual meeting of Provincial Exhibition Association. Lt. C01. D A. MacKinnoii, D, S. 0., re- elected President. Death of Mr. J. C, Maren, 81 ictlred customs official and ac- countant if thc Roman Crtholic Diocese of Charlottetown Deaths of Mr. Frank MacDon- sld C. N. R, conductor on Mt, Stewart-Georgetown run, and Mr. John H» Hughes, retired conductor, Charlottetown. 10.—-78 annual meeting of Pro- vincial Grand Orange Lodge at Sunimerside under T. J. Inmaii. Grand Master Largely attended concert by Charlottetown Male Chorus in P. W. C. Hall, Death 0f Mi". Edward W Man- son. former Mayor of Summcisldc. l2.—Pi"ovince- wide enthusiasm ‘shown in celebrating Coronation of lgiag George VI and Queen Eiiza- e l. 13 —Elght graduate nurses re- ceived diplomas at P. E. I. Hos- Dltal function in 8t. Paul's hall. lfi-—Mrs. A B. Cosh elected President of Women's Music Club. Rev. Q A. McDonald, St. And- rews Church. Sydney Mine, N. S. 81790181 Sneaker at celebration of 77th anniversary service of Zion Presbyterian Church, 16.—L0cal strawberry growers from syndicate with view to mar- keiiilg processed berries in Great Britain. 19 —Bruce l-leckbert. Indian River and Edmond Arsenault, Try- on, arrived at Tormentine after effecting i escape from Prince County Jail. ' Sllmmerslde Town Council‘ raises assessment tax from $15 to $16 per $1.000 " 20.-54ih annual meeting of P E I Hospital, Dr. H. D. John- son elected chairman of trustee board- 23.—Bod.v of Lester Raiuse. Georgetown missing since May l3. recovered near shore where his fishing boat had drifted. Rev Joseph N Trainpr, South- pnrt, ordained at St. Dunstanls Basilica. $4.—Life'ess body of Harry French Montreal detective brought licre to investigate illicit drink- ing condition. found in bed at boarding house. There was no in- quest. ' 28 —Vlslt of Mrs. Induk Pak, of Korea. under auspices of Students Christian Movement. Dundee and Charlottetown team tie for first place in religious drama competition at Hcartz Hall. Dramatic presentation by 1st Charlottetown Boy Scouts ‘Proup fiand Cub Pack in Queen Square School Hall. " Closing exercises at Prince of Wales Cofege. Tcn students awarded graiiimtlng" diplomas John C, Francis. Southport, kil- led on highway near St Avards. ‘apparently by hit-and-run motor- S 25 —Flve nurses received grud- uotlng diplomas from Prince County Hospital Annual mcciing of P E I. Rifle Axxiciiitinn. Lt. Col. II M Davi- son, V. D. rc-clccicd President. {IL-Annual church parade. Sons of England. Feast of Cor-pus Christi observed by the procession i0 Bi. Dunstan‘..- Basilica. -" lit-Preston Clark, Alma, seri- ously injured and over 20 farm buildings destroyed by cyclone which cut wide swath through St. Loiils district, Prince County. causing damage estimated at over $30,000. 83rd commencement exercises of Si. Dimstanes University. Nine graduates received B. A. dcgrccs. Estimated $5,000 fire loss in de- struction of Orange Hall. dwell- ing and store ofKiiymond Cruwys Brnokfield. esouoostuovaunsoa a a ' JUNE ' I I saoooouaaosoncnti L~Mnsonic Hall and general store owned by Caleb Ciirlclim estate destroyed by firs at Sourls. Estimated loss $6.300. 8.—Vislt of Mr. Leo Dolan. Chic! of the Canadian ‘Friivcl Burcnu. Ottawa. _ L-Quarterly mcciiiig nf Pr‘. l. Fish and Game Association helrl for first time ai Suinmcrsiile. 5.—Island miliiia members of Canadian Coronation contingcii: return home. They were heeded ~by Major T. B. Rogers, Charlotte- Lilwn. 0.--Deaili of Duncan Palmer. ietcran in-uiiiigi‘ of Summolvidc Fire IVcpnrimPni ‘ 8.~-5“~i<"i" Si. -~.‘.on<, Charlotte- Luilljlflllllll, eloctod president 0f PEI. Graduate Nurses’ Associa- i outing at Canoe Cove. i tion at annual meeting at Bum- merside. 10.-—C01"0ner‘s jury after lengthy inquiry on body of John Charles Francis, found 1n roadside ditch at St. Avards, found death caus- ed “by being struck by a car driven by some party or parties un- known." - - Province ',10ins in Empire-wide mourning over death of Sir Ro- bert Borden, Canadian war-time Premier. IIL-Death of Mr. John Molllson, Summerside, former editor‘ of the Pioneer an Island Farmer. 14.—Clty- ouncil authorizes fin- ance committee to issue $209,500 debentures for permanent ‘street work, Victoria Park breastwork. Lord's Wharf repairs and direct unemployment. ' 15.—The apparent miscarrage of justice and leniency shown offend- ers was denounced by Grand Jury as tending “to increase accidents" in report submitted at opening of June Term of Supreme Court. The Grand Jury recommended "that the laws dealing with drunken und reckless drivers be more wi-renuously enforced." Law Society and associate Judges extended fellcltations to Hon. J. A. Mathleson, Chief Jus- tice, on occasion of the 20th an- niversary of his elevation to the Bench. Visit of Rev. J. King Gordon. travelling-secretary foi" thc Fellow- ship for a Christian Social Order. He addressed an audience in Hearts Hall. Visit of His Grace Archbishop I-IacKenley of Nova Bcotla. IQ-Clty School cadet corps in- spected by Col. U.- G. Dawson, as- sisted by Lt. Col. C. C. Thompson and Capt. P. E. Belanger of Hitli- lax. Visit of Mr. Elwyn Ingram. manager of Hudson's Bay fur auc- tion department. London, in course of trans-Canada. tour. 18.—Arsene Martin. lobster fish- crman, drowned off North Cape. Annual meeting of P.E.I. Oi"- phanage. Mr. W. A. Stewart re- elected President. m-Opening of 3rd annual Grand Bazaar of Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Robert Irwin, dis- tinguished Irish tenor, sang night- ly at the bazaar. 20.—Five graduates of Notre Dame Academy received diplomas at annual commencement exercises. ZL-Annual meeting of P. E. I. Law Society. Mr. D. L. Mathie- son elected President. Opening of Temperance cam- paign by Mrs. H. B. Newcombe. Halifax, NS. 22.-Annual meeting of East Prince Conservative Association at Summerside. Dr. W. P. Mc- Bride, Kensington, elected Presi- dent. Zih-dlith annual meeting of P. E.I. Women's Institutes at Char- lottetown. A prominent speaker nt the convention was Dr. M. M. Coady, of St. Francis Xavier Uni- versity. Mrs. L. B. Melllsh, Mcn- tague. was elected President. 66th annual communication ot Provincial Grand Lodge. AF. and A.M. Mr. T. G. Ives. Charlotte- town. elected Grand Master. Annual meeting of West Prince Conservative Association at 0lLeary. Mr. J. B. Morrissey, Tig- nlsh, elected President. ltfessrs. E. T. Higizs. Charlotte- invim. Robert McKinley, North River and David MacDonald, Cherry Hill. appointed a. coin- mimion to investigate and report on value of lands expropriated un- der the National Park Act. Zia-Annual meeting 0f‘P. E. I. Baptist 'Ass0clati0n at. O‘Leavy. Mr. J. P. Gordon, Charlottetown, elected Moderator. 2ll.-P. E. I. Highlanders under Li..Cnl. C. C. Thompson lcnvc for annual training at Aldcrshoi. otnauvssoiwuuosos a o "" JULY ' a a ciiooosu L-Provlncc-wide observance of Dominion Day. 2.-Annual meeting of P. E. I. Presbytcrinl of Women's ivllssion- ury Society of Presbyterian Church at Murray Harbour. Visit oi Sh" Evclyn Wrench. Lon- don, England, vice-president. of the English speaking Overseas League. He was iiccuiiipziiilccl by Lady Wrench. 3.*—~AY'IIIOUHCGHIBHI of $4.000 fcd- eral appropriation for Summer- side air port. - _ L-Vlslt of Major J. R. Bowler, M.B.E.. Ottawa, general secretary of the Cnnnillun Legion. Orangcmcn parade to Trinity United Church. P. E. I. Highlanders rcccivc tro- phy for best sufficiency in 1936 in Military District N0. B. 5.—Annual meeting of P. E. I. Holstein Breeders. Mi". Douglas Altken, Fortune. elected President. 6.— Heavy damage caused throughout Province by scvere electrical storm. Annual meetingpf ‘Little Then- tre Guild. Dr. T. E. E. Robins i"e- clccted President. Brief visit to Charlottetown of Hon. A. P. McNab. Lieutenant- Gnvernor of Saskatchewan. Anmual meeting of Pharmaceu- tical Association. Mr. Roy Small- man elected President. lit-Increase of more than" $34.- 000 In volume of business over last yin-n" reported at annual meeiini: of P. E. I. (Jo-operative Livestock Marketing Board. Mr. W. J. Reid. Middleton. rn-clected Resident. Dr. A. W. Ross. Sour-is. elected President. at 40th annual meeting of P, 11:. 1’. lifedicai Snciciy Ila-Annual meeting of King's finiiiit" Conservative Association. llifr. A. IWMPQusili, Sour-is. uni-tum}, ‘I2, v-Ornneemcn ubwrvc "Glori- oiu Nudist" with psi-mas and anemones-so I._.,_,.v...i4.y i i l i Mrs. Hiram Bertram, Hunter 1 lllilfil‘, injured fatally when thrown ' 10m wagon on highway. i lit-Opening of Maritime Fire, .‘lilef's Convention at Charlotte-i own. ~ Its-Three P. E. Island Boy. Scouts, Durell Mlllflii)’, Herbert" Murray and Dcnalii Glllis, leave t0 attend World Jamborecmt Blae- mendaal, Holland. ' Amateur golf title of Prince Eit- ward Island and New Bi"uii:.vrii-I; won by Pete Kelly, Charlottetown. at Moncwn.‘ 15.—-Arrival of SS. North Star at Charlottetown, inaugurating; summer cruise schedule. with 325 pamengcrs from Upper Canada ‘ President R. A. Clarke, of - the Clarke Steamship Line entertained civic representatives on board. _ l6. -H. M. S. Dundee, Capt. Crizon-Howe, in port. Ill-Militia and visiting naval units parade to church sci-vices. a 19=~Visit of Hon. Pcrsivul P-l, Baxter. former Governor of the ' State of Maine. . 20.—Dl.lri-u"nd Jubilee of wed-Jim’ celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Charla. Read, Coleman. ZL-Death at Kcnsingion of Mr. J. A. Ready, former editor of tlic Summerside Joumal. ZAP-Legislation to control mar- keting of turnips urged at annui‘ meeting of Potato Growers‘ As- sociation. ZI-Recltal by Mr. Paul dc 'Marky, noted Montreal pianist, in P. W. C. Hall. Death of Rev. A. P. Mcbellun. D.D.,‘ St. Andrews. twice rector of ' St. Duristanls College. 28.-Visit of Hon. J. E. Michaud. Minister of Fisheries. Ottawa. The Minister stated that it ivas inad- visable to extend the lobster sen- son as requested by Island fisher- men. Visit of Rt. Hon. Sir George H. Parley, one of 325 iassengers mak- ing Maritime‘ cruise on S. S. Norih Star. oncscaaatstolelci q 0 ' AUGUST ‘ g o OIOIOIUIOOJiKOOOI L-Feast of St. Aime observed ti". Lennox Island with traditional colorful ceremonies. (is-Rev. John H. Booth, Indian- apolis, addresses Churchcs of‘ Chrst. convention at New Glasgow. iL-Death of Mi". Hammond R. Large, well known Charlottetown resident. New record in heat wave with official temperature slightly un- der 87. Mary Jardine. 14. Belle River, drowned while bathing near home. iii-Resolution extending greet- ings to Venerable Archdeacon White, D.D. (m his retirement us» rector of St. Mary's Church, pass- ed by Summcrside Town Council. Opening of 6th Eucharistic (ion- gress of Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlottetown at St. MHIZICIIYS Church, Klnkora. CE Estimated destruction crown uge plant of Ml. Park Corner lit-Death of Mr. W J. Whit-i ncy. Summerside, well knowlli Customs official. 14 -Dez'.h of Dr. J B Champ- l-in, O‘Lcar.v , Visit of Dr. W A Found. Dn- puty Minist-z" o! Fisheries. Ottziuzi. I5 ——Klil', County Exhibition :-.' f.ii:ol'g'-'o " $20,000 fire 10's in Try and cold stor- John E. Cousins. 11' mOBWY-Z Ol Pr"? - '1‘. U. at Noun Wi . Iicircii Howard. C01. - . cll. rc-iY ed President. l7. Ciilrii in memory cf Adlill "tum-y Wolsey BayiielJ Hill‘ ‘led n‘; Queen Square. by Liciiicii- w. Go:- llr. D. (l. Harvey.‘ .-;‘)l'lhf?!'ll!f\g thx and monument '.>FP.E.I Fill 1.. irii ‘Mt: W ~i..1 Pro. idcnt Hon liolil. anniin‘. .-li‘l{..‘: - " . . . C11 . $10108 Malaria} efi. . ‘.0 save life o: -. LeBc" cools 22.-Egmont Bay and Ml. Cal;- iiwl Exhibition. Death of Beeflimln H. Mills, St , Ffeanors, investigated by Coroner's uiry, ‘I 23.-—Dlspo .\(l.'i‘Cl.l property owners i pass iewiliizirin denouncing as‘ "subvei".~sivc Io ill!‘ principles. oi‘. democracy and frcedom“ iiic ‘clause in tlic National Park Act l ivithlioldiii: riuht zipprnl. Similar resolutions were passed meetings he'd s u bs e q u e n t l y’ throughout thc district, J. S Walker elected president at annual meeting of Charlottetown Branch. Canadian Legion 24.—-Slxlli zinliunl Cviiirlil School Fair ut Cliiirloitcuivvii. 26.- Angus MacDonald, Valley- fleld seriously injured in gravel pit Cave-in at. Commercial Road. 27.—Pl'0\'ll1('!_‘-\\‘l(l0 welcome ex- tended in lIii. Excellency Lord Tweedsmuir Governor General of Canada, on occasion of his first visit to the Island. zit-Robert H Davis, world cor- respondent for the New York Sun, revisits P F l "P"! flu-Mrs. A. A- lnckliari merside killed and Mrs, H. C. Muttart. seriously injured in motor accident in Chicago. Itlflttnmtltiltnti I n ' ocroasii ' I o c-uonuavnrsinunssuo l.-Mariimc Regional Convention I Gulgan. pavi-h priest at other ~ In". ',‘I.l'"‘).C-.~I-C-'.‘Zl0fl' l- '1" 'Z OQClfLCfUQUUOC-“JCFO OCNJUOXIIUUDJIIQUUDYUUDODOGOOOC‘GOUUOUCYOGUOTD URING 1 93 7 ,»_ ‘ii filfrI-Aif: Oflfinfiqtffitftifiifioltfo) CFUCQQGQQ-JQD HQZK1QQGQGUCQO0-90-30OQQQQUQDFQQOS Igsipiii-gtcd by death of Mr. Angu- uaoocuaanseoooccs , o ' NOVEMBER '. ,, o §IJ.-".."."."’ 1.--Openlng of provincial Silver ‘ i Fox Show. A new feature was the successful auction sale of live foxes. 2 -Inductlon of Rev A O "l‘homs0n, D. Presbyterian Church. - 4.—-Death of Hon. George E "'1' ighes. Charlottetown. Court House ' fire during remodeling work. il-Death of Mr n ugwefl, veteran C N R cf- 9.-Dr. I-I L, Stevrart. Dalhou l- Universiiyspeaks under I. O. D. l auspices at St. Paul's hall. IL-Remembrance Day obseiwc. throughout the Province, 13.—B0_v Scout apple day sales prove exceptionally successful.‘ Iii-Depth of Rev, P D. Mt"- of Vernon Rivcr. vlected Pi u-iden‘. it annual meet- ing of P E I Jersey Cattle As- oclation 26th, annual. show of P E. I Poultry Association. 21.--Death of Rev. A. J. Mc- Intvre at Charlottetown. 22.-Dcaih in Fiorida ‘of Mi" T B Grady, former C N R. Slip- crintr-iirient, Charlottetown . Recital by Ionian Singers under Ciiinmuniiy- Concert Association auspices, l 23.-—B0!‘den Silver Fox Show Mi". L D Murray re-pleeted lPresident and Mr. J. Morris ‘ Commissioner at annual meeting of Provincial Boy Scouts Association. 25.—~Vislt 0f Mr. J. C. English. Canadian Trade Commissioner for Ixmdon. England. 26 —-Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Man- Millan re-electcd President at an- nual meeting of Child's Aid So- eleiy. 28.-Rt. Rev Maurice McDon- ald, appointed pastor of Roman Catholic parish at Vernon River Other transfers announced were ..'£‘V Kenneth" MaoPherson from St. Margaret's to TPBIGHdIQI Rev. George McDonivd from Lot 11 to St. Margaret's; Rev. Eugene Mur- ray, from Summerside to Lot 11: Rev- John Kelly from Tlgnish t0 Summerslde; Rev. Joseph ‘Pralnor. to Tignish 29.—Qpening of Silver Fox Edu- cational Weck at Summerside. Canada's longest married couple g . . Federal Department of Chartered Account‘; at. Char- loiietcwxi. Dcdicaiiou of nciv Catholic church at Kenslngion by Bishop Olsulllvnn. (l-Denth of Di". S. N Robert- son, Ilriiicipiil of Prince of Wales . Colezc A-Mi". Joli“ Hiiizgcriy, New" An- riaii. killed in highmiy accident ncrii" his home City school joining system dis- 1l.--Annual field clay of Oyster Growers Association at Bideford. i Annual meeting of Laymanis Association oi United Churches cf P.E.I. at. North Bedeque. l2.—Nc\v C.N.R. auto-roller makes demonstration trips. Queens County Conservative As- CK!‘ sociation annual mcciinp. Mr. Samuel Kennedy rc-clectcrl Presi- dent. Annual incciing of P. I. Ayr- shire Breeders Association. iii-Alli anniiiil Provincial Exhi- bition opcncd by Lieutenant-Gov- ernor DcBlois. Visit of Hon. C. A. Dunning. Minister of Finance. l'l.-Bi"ush fires menace property .1n Mt. Stewart and Murray Har- bour districts. 51st. annual convention nf Mari- time Domain. Kniuhts; of Ilvlhias". at Beach, Grove Inn, lit-Estimated ziitcndiiiici- rif iii.- 000 at second day's Provincial Fair brcaks all previous records. 22.—Mi". Angus Bumc. Hui-lico- vllle. killed in highway accident near his homc. City Council decides to priiccrcl imirciiiutely \-"i'li paving of Park Roarlivny and Brighton Road. 24.—Aiuiiml roivrciiiiun iii Chor- loiictown of United Baptist Wu- mcifs Missionary Union of the hliivitivnc Provinces. Delegation numbering over forty persons representing dlsncsscsscd property owners umlci" Niiiioiiiil Piirk Act ivult upon (‘mvi-rnnlelli. demanding ri"l"ii.< of npnviil in iii- ilrncnilont iz-"liurzil. 26.-—Vislt of Rt. Rev. A. W. F. Blunt, D. l‘). Bishop of Brad- ford. I-Ie aildressed a lnrec nuui- ence at St. Peter's Cathedral. 29.—-Area one by four miles swept hr fnrcsi iii-c at Ilrudcnell. causing heavy’ dnmoac. oowwss o a J ' SEPTEMBER : I +11.»- U tiilvalil9"*"' I~Death at. Windsor. N S. 0i Mr, w K, Rogers, prominent Charlottetown citizen. 15th annual graduu tion ex- crciscs of Charloiicioivn ilo-"iiltal. Twelve graduates rcccivcil ilcplv- inns. 8- Albertou Exliilii‘. iin 16th. annual iiivifuvi convention of Catholic Wonici s League 099"" i-il at, SOHTL‘ Ms Har-ilii J. Hynes. MOlllRllll" iv-i-‘i-cicil Ilresi- dent. Q-Mr. Ira Clark's saw mill. .Mnunt Stewart..- destroyed by flrc. io-Manslaughter liiycd aizaiiw Albert Murley. Charlottetown, in eonnectimi with highway accident resulting in thc death of Mi". Angus Bimte. dismissed by Moa- lstrate G. J. Tweedy. Wing Commander Percy C, Shccrrn, former blunder, klllvd iii- nhplanc crash at Dllilnd . Bcsibnrongh l continued. , 5.—Vi*ii 0f Rt. Hon. R. B Bcn- nPll. Formal Ccmcrvative Lcadcr l-Ioii. Di". W J P MacMillan llllilllllllflliSly elected party leader at. Provincial Conservative conven- tion conceded to be the largest evci licld in Prince Edward Island. Dcaili oi‘ Rev. E McDnuuall. Church of Scotland. Cliarioiictoivn. '7.—Visit of Prof. E. A. Corbett, director of the Canadian Associa- tion for Adult Education. lL-Tliillfklflfillll, Duy lashed b_v_30 mile gale Province Death allegedly (luc to liquor of Stanley C. Wedge. at Sununeriide "spealieasy." Preston Bcaumoni. acquitted by Matlhtratc Darby, Summerside. of chant‘ of manslaughter in con- nection iviih Mi", I-Iaggertvls dcaih. l-;i_ ziniiivil mar-fins of P E I. ‘c-l- lvnarlic and sYlilllflb- _ --i 11R 5Df‘flillll.< incliulcd Dr. R J Co'liiii=,, St. John, N. B .Dr. C, W Br-ckwiih. Svdiii-i". N S. mid D" J G Wlwrrcil. Ottawa. SPCIPIRI‘)! of thc (Linadinn Tub- ci"cii'<isi~ A.~s0ciati ~11. 13~Islzmd rcqiic-is for Char- lottetown harbor inipi"o\"ciiiciit. and niirlitlonnl ierriv service lo and fvcm the Province inilorscd by Maritime Bcnvd of Trndc at an- nual meeting at Ilniii-ion. l7.-Visil of Di‘ J. S. ZvIi-Eai-herii. (‘llillfllliiii oi‘ ihc Czincci" Com- nilllcc. Canadian liicrilcnl Associa- iiim. Visit of llliiri" JllSllCQ N. W Ro- wcll of Oiiimic. chalrmnri of Royal Coirrni" '21 on Fedeiai Pro- vinicial relations. in preparation for Coniini-sion sittings. I9.~Dciiih cf Mi". John P. Muc- Farlanc. micron Clinrloiietiiivii bandsman. 20.-Annim‘ meciing at Chin"- lotfclouii of P E. I. Fislicrmciifls Union. Mr, John M MacDonald. West Si‘ Pcters. re-elccted Presi- dent Prof G. D Steel. M A LL.D.. appointed Principal of Prince of‘ Wales College. ZI-Announcement of 312.500 federal grant for youth irainiiig . programme in Provincc. to be sup- l plemented by cquai amount from provincial treasury. 25.-I.li.(lc Tliczifrc Guild m"- rzanizcd at Siimmcrsiric with Wat- son MbNaughf as Prcsiricui. Tcnameni. house of Mi". Rriy Lcnrd. Mi Sicwari. dcsiroved by iirc. ' Death of Mr. o. u. Holbrflilk. (lliurioiicioulii. 20- Inierdciioiriiniiiional c a m- paign for cvangelization of Can- adian lile opened locally with ad- dress by Rev A. S Rogers. D.D.. Oxford. N S in Charlottetown Baptist Church 20.-Dr. Cavlcimi Stanley. Prcsi- ilcnl 0f Dallinusie LTIHVFYSH}. afl- ilrixwcd P. F’. l Alumni 50(‘l."i_\' dinner fit Ciiiiadiiiii National Ho- u-Z. . ‘ Zil. Jmrochical lion-c si. i gen desmiyod hi1 fin. Suw- Following is a summary of the work of the Dominion Department of Public Works in the Province during the past year. The names in brackets are those of the fore- men in charge: Ailierion Wharf-repairs (Hunter Weeks). . Aiiiiandalc Wharf-repairs R. McDonald). Basin Head-construction of boat har. under contract (James Whal- en, inspector), Bideiord Wharf — reconstruction (Biinnerman MacDoiigall). Belle River Harbor-repairs (Cal- luin MacPherson). Bonshaw Wharf-repairs (Judson McEaclicrn. Brae HarbouP-repairs Doyle). Charlotietoum R. R. Wharf-re- pairs‘ (A. J. Ross). China Point Wharf-repairs (W. A. Jenkins). g Egmnnt Bay Wharf -repalrs (Jns. B. Arsciiiiuli). FllllflililYll Point. Wharf- repairs ul-Iugh MrPhcc). Gcnrgczcivii RR. Wharf-repairs (Angus Allelic-an). Gordon's Point (Murray Gordon). Graham's Pond Harbor-repairs and extension (Wm. D. Graham and supervised by Alex J. Ross). , I-lickeys Whart-rcpairs (Fred Cummiskey). l, Higgins‘ Wharf-— repairs . ard Enman). Hurcls Point. Wharf -- repairs (Alex MCFAYIHIIE). (J85. (L60 J. WharL-repalrs (Rich- iWcsIcy Pcmvarden). Mlmlllllilfli-ll Hai'.~ii"pziii"s R. Peri-y). Mink lcii c; Wharf -l‘P])HllS (Har- ry Miller). McArthurs Wharf-repairs iNeLl McFsdycn i. McPhersonls Cove Wharb-re- pairs (Hugh A-ii-Plice), Naiifriicc HiivbouP-rqaairs (Dan- icl Q'Hl‘lliI‘)'l. North Cardigan Wharf--i"cpairs (J. J. Campbell). Point Pi"iin Wharf-repairs (J.C. McDonald). Poplar Point Wharf-repairs (J. J. Cfllnpbelll. Port Hill Whai"f—re~pairs (Ed- mund Maynard). Rusilco Harbour-repairs (Henry Douceiici. ~ St. Itinryls Bay Wharf —i"cpairs (Milton Iteynolds). Souris R. R. WhnrP-rcpalrs (M. A. Mooney). South River (Jas. F. Herring). South Rustlco Wharf -repali"s (Felix Gallant). Stevens} Wharf-repairs (F. V. Murphy). Sturgeon Wharf-repairs (Donald Jamieson). Summersicli- R. R. Wharf-re- ’ puirs and extension under contract (Harold B. Schurman, John O. (jobb. lnspiwiov). Wlignish I-Iarb0ur—rr~pairs (James ‘i Aylvvarcil. I Vernon Wharf-retrain (Milton Furness). i West Point.Wliarf-iwepnirs (Ria- seii Macliean). (Leon Mlharl -—- repairs i observed D, at Brookfield z io.n~‘a»¢ - C . I l ~ never-man ' building damaged ' ~ r C Howard i 17.—.'\‘ll)ll\i\‘!llL‘ and Alberton‘ IF, Bcdcquc, rc- v ‘ berry pvorluc PAGE SEVEN . m"- i é i MacDonald. as. of vaiicyllrlll- W1" with lilrs. lifmoiiiild had rccenil} their 76th wedding an- ‘nivcrsary Death of Hon George S Inmim Judge of thi- County Court W Prince County. 30-Sl. Andrews Du)" celebrates a’. CdlGdOlllilil Club banquet. ‘sue-w a-w~.-¢o l.—Cenirz\l Royalty School pro iiii-rl for sccoiiil successive yea. 1 ii Lieutenant Govcrnorls cup fr! unification of school. grounds 3—Mr. Kenneth McMillan elccl/ id Presldeni of Charloiteiol" Teacher's Fedeiiiiin-ii, -- )1‘ inducted a. J_'\'ll.‘!‘lilll Church iipm Ottawa 0i of full-time Province. lll (Jumcra l7(i‘l;iili7ll. Mi" (':1.1i"liii‘.:‘.o".i"zi, n: pcriincntal lllllfi for study oi cran .11. 0i‘. farm of Fre: Pc Chevcric. Ens" B.—5i)ih Blllllbfll‘ .' (linner 0i Charloitctouii I3 o.‘ ‘Trade. Mr George C, Mr-lJn l C A , Presi dent of thc C. illi (linmber o1 Commerce. wii cpcrllfllf‘, lQ-“hlli D . r Fmnv. Ii, C., appointed Couiri Cour: Judge for Prince Cniznir First of so l-s of Agricultural seminars lielil perimcnial siiizioii, 14 -Vi1»it of Mi", R. O. Campney. chairman of National Harbour Board. Ottawa. 16.—Fir.=t silver fox pelt show at Alberton. 18 '—Bei'nai'ri and Charles Mac- Donald. brcthcrs, rii-rriined within sight of ihcir homi- at Chepstou’, near Sourirs, ii-licn lllvli‘ motor boat capsized in rouirii >92 Fistimuicci s6 rim) loss in de- struction by firc of Mr. Cecil Jen- kins residence, M‘. Edward Road. '2l.—L1vesiccl< and Farm 0f Mr. Warburton Aiiirrsyi, Piusville, de- stroyed by fire 24 -Death of Dr. J. Y. ltlclilariyen, British West Indies, on visit t4 relatives here. - 25,~Clll‘l.$l.lllfi< Day observed in tradiilonal mziiiziru". Death of Mi". Charles Barrett, prominent resident of Lot l6. 2'7.—St. John's Dav observed by Uoininioii Ex- Lennox Island Wharb-rcpairs Masonic lodges. Of Public Works Dredging operations haie also bccn carried on by ihc departmen- tal drcdgcs iii. thc friiloixiing places -Basin l-Icud, Kings Co; at the following ivintrves in Charlotte- town, namely. Lord's Wharf, f0! the yacht cliili, Piekardls Wharf, and the Railway Wharf: Poplar Point lvhnrf. King's Co; Rocky Point Wharf. Queen's County; Souris Hai"b0ii:‘,Klll.e"-»' (30.2 South- port \Vhai"f.Quci~ii's County; South River, King's County; Victoria, Queen's Comm‘. Drcciglng was also rurrlr-li on by cmiiruci. a1 Slim- morsiric Riiil\\a_\‘ Wlinrl unrlcr in- speciion o1‘ Mi". J. (lzinipbeil, Police Raid Home 0f Quebec (‘ommuuist (CT. By Guardian's Special Wire) MOYllRl-‘AL. Llcc. Elk-Stanley R§'(ll'.\ll.l. ascribed secretary of the" L.) l. Communist Port! ~" i l'll\(‘ll lQfliLV DYflVlYlPllIl »Ei-.~l his homi- and chairman of lhd .uri si-ircll qllfidl! c‘ his hooks" and iii/i \7l"‘l1 takes litlllll m; by ilirrs 'l'.\ who Fflid ills hi‘ -.~ iiriic-rl immedi- llild a FlliillCf" to ex- I'I'\'IHII‘(J'RIII_IVI) \\'fl0 HAS .\II\'l‘.I'ZT \\ El) “'1';- y», . m; in havcii ziivl .i xiiii inm only iv‘ p ‘. t.» \v:ll.'il doli- gncifl l. n". ‘ ilii bl‘. siiii;iii.i~ t~ li i’ cur‘. 'l"-.~~ CIICC ariii sli: Tl"? s. ll ‘ fill-l ll rem". i0 r ii, H0 is nlrciiiii- iiuii - nlthmiuli hi- ,, i‘ ill(»"ill ilic liiVi Willi his \‘f‘ll.' l Ani- l.i i= “Iiili i t~‘l“‘(“ll-‘l'i‘~' Slflk fllllJ-(‘lllll c i~ " n ‘ W- ahlc. bu‘. h-" ' Hc is scll-iriii doing (‘Vllll l l wrong. Ii '- wiih inf 0f thc lllllP il geis so bfld i rliilici" than \\li'li :\ ’ ‘ Soy to yrui" " B“ WRFIIM‘. mid ivy limo." ll uili l.~ l‘ up iviili a 101W" ward life. not i» i person who lei"! guilty when hc up. c '" in‘. PROTECTING (il.\\‘i Lurk of puliv mi (lie figin" vrindouu may caurc rruckvd Moisture absorbed by ilic (luring hcnvv raiiifnllsq swelling of the wmil Till‘ presses on the gins-s -.ind '..- A‘ .- ;_;.;nrr.¢e;-;_;..,~:,(.1.v_-r<.